In the latest Kaplan PM study text, at the end of the 9th chapter, there is an example/illustration regarding ‘value of imperfect information’ (the geologist problem), which is a similar problem to the one discussed above, but there are a few things in it, the wording of it perhaps, that makes it way more difficult to understand. I am not able to understand the table that they have created within it, which establishes the probabilities of the outcomes. Is there any way that I can get help from open tuition regarding the above?
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In the latest Kaplan PM study text, at the end of the 9th chapter, there is an example/illustration regarding ‘value of imperfect information’ (the geologist problem), which is a similar problem to the one discussed above, but there are a few things in it, the wording of it perhaps, that makes it way more difficult to understand. I am not able to understand the table that they have created within it, which establishes the probabilities of the outcomes. Is there any way that I can get help from open tuition regarding the above?
Our tutors do not monitor posts here, but if you ask your question in the free Ask the Tutor Forum on our website our Paper PM tutor will be able to help you. Out tutors always reply to posts in our Ask the Tutor Forums and all of the resources on our website are free of charge.