It looks like that was a "typo" on my part, even through I didn't type it! 4=485,000 = 0.00000824742268 and that's FIVE (5) decimal places, not 6. Thanks for catching that.
Hi Benedicta, the video describes in great detail the calculation starting at 1:18 and shows an alternative at about 2:27. So if you are still unsure, you will have to be more specific with your question.
Hi Faisal, yes there is more than one approach to solve these types of problems. I illustrated it this way to be consistent with how the textbook I used for this class illustrates it so the students would have continuity.
thank you for the nonoperating time ✌✌👌
You’re welcome!
This is really well explained. Thank you
You're welcome! Glad you liked it.
Thank you very informative !
Thank you, Omar!
How u got 6 zero digits after the decimal when calculating the FRN?
It looks like that was a "typo" on my part, even through I didn't type it! 4=485,000 = 0.00000824742268 and that's FIVE (5) decimal places, not 6.
Thanks for catching that.
thanks you provided great help appreciated
You're welcome!
Please 🥺 can you further explain how you solved for the number of failures per unit hour because I do not understand
Hi Benedicta, the video describes in great detail the calculation starting at 1:18 and shows an alternative at about 2:27. So if you are still unsure, you will have to be more specific with your question.
@@The_Business_Doctor okay, thank you
sir, can you explain to me how calculate mtbf if have no data failure or data failure is unknown?
Hi Siraj, If you don't know the failure rates, you cannot calculate the MTBF. Hope this helps.
Mark
hello sir can i ask for this powerpoint file?
Sorry, Nurul, there isn't actually a powerpoint file for this. I did the work in OneNote
you should have just added the operating time for each specimen instead of this hassle , much easier and simpler
Hi Faisal, yes there is more than one approach to solve these types of problems. I illustrated it this way to be consistent with how the textbook I used for this class illustrates it so the students would have continuity.
reliability.
I don't know what you mean by the single word comment.
If weeks not hours
Hi there, I'm not sure if this is a question or comment.
@@The_Business_Doctor Question dear