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SexyFag said:Ok So Everybody, lets try to revise some more.....
Uhmm...... What were your forumlas?
Mine was
(B5/D5)
And i forgot the other one
Also Ref Numbers that met the search condition?
I remember something like... 2, 8 etc.. i forgot the rest
JustAnotherPerson22 said:2,4,8,12 or something for the ref numbers
SexyFag said:okay
For The Average Forumal, I Got
SUM(B22) / 5
Expert System
W = Knowledge Base
X = Inference Engine
Y = Expert System Shell
Z = User Itnerface
Anymore guys?
Rangers said:SexyFag said:okay
For The Average Forumal, I Got
SUM(B22) / 5
Expert System
W = Knowledge Base
X = Inference Engine
Y = Expert System Shell
Z = User Itnerface
Anymore guys?
The z one was in the last box right?
For Expert system I wrote example
Medical diagnoses
Car showroom
are they correct?
JustAnotherPerson22 said:any idea for those spreadsheet formulas? the one that carried (4) marks?
JustAnotherPerson22 said:we had to write 8formulas, 4 for the discount amount, 4 for the new price after the discounts
for the discount amount i got something like =b3*0.1(discount amount), other one i got =b3*0.9(amount after discount)
yousef0074 said:actually it makes sense.for example when buying a car an expert system may ask a series of questions about features, colour and type of car.
So they might accept it
JustAnotherPerson22 said:its the same lol, finding 10% of something is like multiplying it by 0.1
yousef0074 said:actually it makes sense.for example when buying a car an expert system may ask a series of questions about features, colour and type of car.
So they might accept it
Rangers said:JustAnotherPerson22 said:its the same lol, finding 10% of something is like multiplying it by 0.1
But we had to minus this 0.1 with the Orignal price not multiply
JustAnotherPerson22 said:Rangers said:JustAnotherPerson22 said:its the same lol, finding 10% of something is like multiplying it by 0.1
But we had to minus this 0.1 with the Orignal price not multiply
the first column asked us to find the discount, each cell is different, the first juice had a 10% discount, so =b3*0.1 is 10% of the price
the second column asked us to find the price after discount so its basically original price - discount, or the price * 0.9
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