God bless you immensely for your lectures sir. Had difficulties on this particular chapter and was looking for vidéos on TH-cam that could help and just saw this video. The way you explain is so clear and on point you take your time and simplify everything for us🙏🙏 Thanks so much sir
Thanks sir. But I have this question: I come across a question that the constraints are three (3) but it was not solve using linear programming instead the least capacity as the limiting factor. My question is how do I know if question will be solved using linear programming or limiting factor, even when we have more than one constraints?
In book, the maximum contribution given is found by only using iso-contribution line, so it is approximate value, But here the lecturer has calculated the Max. contribution using simulataneous equation method which is the most accurate one.
God bless you immensely for your lectures sir. Had difficulties on this particular chapter and was looking for vidéos on TH-cam that could help and just saw this video. The way you explain is so clear and on point you take your time and simplify everything for us🙏🙏 Thanks so much sir
Thank you very much Sir. You have explained it very well. God bless you
Are you in London please?
@@heleneevina3782 what makes you think like that?
Superb sir.. crystal clear.I am from Sri Lanka best teacher for this subject that i hv met ever❤❤
Sir God bless you for this wonderful lectures
What a very best way to teach, I just got impacted. God bless you.
you are the best🎉
Thank you sir, Very clear presentation, We are expecting more classes from you sir..
Amazing lecture. Thank you so much.
Thank you so much, It is really worth it for me.
Thank you so much ...so helpful and so well explained...I understood in 1 go...
thank you sir for your wonderful presentation you make it very easy
THANK YOU..
WHAT A WONDERFUL PRESENTION..!!
Amazing work❤
nice class... well explained.... thankyou so much sir
Great job sir
Amazing lecture. Tnx ❤️
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Hi sir
Your explanation is very important and in easy way.
Could you please upload lecture 5
I think you upload lecture 4 twice
Appreciated
Very simply explained sir
By any chance, does Mr Hafeez also have video lectures on paper F9.
thank you so much sir
Thanks sir. But I have this question: I come across a question that the constraints are three (3) but it was not solve using linear programming instead the least capacity as the limiting factor. My question is how do I know if question will be solved using linear programming or limiting factor, even when we have more than one constraints?
How to join your classes sir?
Do you conduct tuitions for pm:
Thank you so much
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Thank u sir for explaining the linear programming. in the text book the answer is $ 7,300. so which is the right nswer.
It appears he made an error with constraint C....it should be 12000 not 6000
In book, the maximum contribution given is found by only using iso-contribution line, so it is approximate value, But here the lecturer has calculated the Max. contribution using simulataneous equation method which is the most accurate one.
why is it not 687.5and 625 of BC-INTERCEPT