How to Calculate a Learning Curve | ACCA CBE PM question Chair | learning Index help (LogLR/Log 2)
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CBE & spreadsheet exam technique, help, and tips for ACCA students sitting paper PM / F5, question Chair.
Learn how to calculate time-per-unit when a learning curve is in effect using the ACCA spreadsheet tool in CBE (computer based exams). This exam technique is a must-know for ACCA PM (Performance Management--old F5) CBE students. You'll see it's much faster and easier to do with the spreadsheet, rather than your calculator. I'll also show you how to calculate the learning Index, using the formula (LogLR/Log 2).
This video takes you through Part A of Question Chair, from the 2016 PM Specimen Exam.
This video shows you how to pass your ACCA CBE exams.
Learning rate as an index explained at 00:45
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Watched your lecture on the ACCA channel then came here to listen to your lectures as I prepare for my December exam. Your explanations are excellent, recommended to my co-worker.
Glad you found them helpful :)
Fab loving your structured answers, much more efficient, thank you for sharing.
You are so welcome!
Please how did you get total time 7
@steve - where can we get the solutions to the acca cbe platform practice tests?
It's not obvious--you have to finish the exam to get the answers. To do this you go to the last question in section C, Q32, and click next. There you click "end exam". After that there is a marking tab in the PP and you can find the completed exam.
@@SteveWillisACCA okay. thank you so much. i will try doing that. thanks again
Pls sir incase am not given the learning rate how do i get it using formula
Hi--check the video between --0:45-- and --3:30-- -- I explain how to do the formula with the spreadsheet
@@SteveWillisACCA thank u sir
Thank you Steve! You're a lifesaver!
Happy to help!