ok no offense but why did you put the formulas one way in the previous video in column D and then change it to the sumproduct( ) function in the second?
Why couldnt you just have used the sumproduct( ) function in column D and just not wasted time ?
Thank you. Much clearer than the way my professor steamrolled over this section using Solver. I think he must've been the one person that disliked this video, out of jealousy of your teaching skills.
thank you sooo much!!
ibabyevaa 5 days ago
THANKS A LOT :)
otzomahboo08 1 month ago
Very very helpful. thanks.
rizkhan123 1 month ago
great video! thanks!!
jcise 3 months ago
Thank u!
footzys1 6 months ago
Thank you very much for the video.. it is really very helpful..
rahulchem 7 months ago
This was a very big help!!!
dwiley88 10 months ago
ok no offense but why did you put the formulas one way in the previous video in column D and then change it to the sumproduct( ) function in the second?
Why couldnt you just have used the sumproduct( ) function in column D and just not wasted time ?
lealsprinter 10 months ago
very helpful, thank you very much
joshrg2727 10 months ago
Thank you. Much clearer than the way my professor steamrolled over this section using Solver. I think he must've been the one person that disliked this video, out of jealousy of your teaching skills.
DoctorMontalban 11 months ago
We did not go over how to use Excel for linear programming in class, but now I can apply it to my assignment. Thank you!
ph51848 11 months ago
Very very good tutorial... my college proffesor does not explain well with details. You cleared up many things for my exam tommorow. Thank You.
JayLP 1 year ago
Thanks a ton... saved my assignment... ;)
mishrajay04 1 year ago
thanks for upload.
serulinghitam 1 year ago
Nicely done
Esarbee1954 1 year ago