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Hi Muskan. The most likely option is that the value of "y" will be given and you will input it as I/Y on your BA II Plus financial calculator. In case "y" is the variable that you need to answer the question, then all other variables will be given and you will use the TMV buttons on your calculator to input all those variables and then press CPT and I/Y. I hope this helps. Let us know if you have any further questions.
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thanks for explaining these topics in a concise form and manner, something that my lecturer cannot do
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Great Video!
Glad you enjoyed it
Great explanation, but how come the value for last question be in negative?
From exam point of view , will the value of y be always in the question or we need to calc it? If yes how?
Hi Muskan. The most likely option is that the value of "y" will be given and you will input it as I/Y on your BA II Plus financial calculator. In case "y" is the variable that you need to answer the question, then all other variables will be given and you will use the TMV buttons on your calculator to input all those variables and then press CPT and I/Y.
I hope this helps. Let us know if you have any further questions.
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