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    Hi Sonia,

    I’m in the same position with APM and receiving exemptions.

    How did you find sitting the exam after not sitting F5?

    #615505
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    Hi there,

    have you made your decision yet?

    I’m due to make the same decision shortly.

    I have sat SBR and plan on sitting ATX in Sept’21 with either APM or AFM in Dec’21 leaving SBL until 2022.

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    60% second sitting after getting 47% in September. Both papers were definitely unforgiving!! Glad SBR is over!

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    Thank you both for your advice!

    #562635
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    Thank you for helping Kim. I’ve got the answer now.

    #562627
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    Thank you for sending over the link to the online note but there does not appear to be a section 4 within Chapter 9.

    Am I correct in thinking I am to multiply the values in the coefficient column by the corresponding values in the question within the formula? e.g. Y = intercept coefficient + (distance from capital value in question * X1) and so on?

    Apologies but I really am not understanding any of this.

    #562610
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    I understand I am required to use the formula which is displayed as ‘Y= 588 – 30X1 – 20X2 + 10X3’ but the application I do not understand.

    Are the X1, X2 and X3 there to highlight what these numbers represent in the example?

    I do not understand how I am to use the figures given in the question and the figures calculated in the spreadsheet in this formula.

    I appreciate that you are unable to give out the actual answer however simply reading the limited explanation in the slides is not helping my understanding of what I need to.

    #562521
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    Hi everyone.

    I have read this post over and over along with the slides. I still do not understand question 1!

    Can someone please explain this to me? Ideally in another way so I can actually understand this.

    Thanks.

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