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Old Nov 13th, 2004, 12:22 PM   #1
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Help needed for a VB project due in on the 15th November 2004! I got this project for programming VB macros in Excel and I have no clue how to do it! So if anyone does know how to, and is good in maths, please contact me at scheimam@coventry.ac.uk (also for any questions). The project question is attatchted, it can be any of the 3 questions, the 4rd bein the hardest and the 1st bein the easisest, so if you can do number 3 then pls do! otherwise any of them will be greatly appreciative!

Please help!

p.s. A Fabonnaci sequence, is having one term equal to the sum of the previous 2... so Term 4 = Term 3 + Term 2, Term 5 = Term 4 + Term 3, etc... (Term 1 and Term 2 are always 1).
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Old Nov 13th, 2004, 1:30 PM   #2
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I don't particularly want to do your homework for you, it does more damage than good. But if you post code, I will help you debug it to get a viable solution, as it will help you in the learning process not just the grade.
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Old Nov 14th, 2004, 4:23 AM   #3
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Sorry, but no one here is actually going to do a homework assignment for you... we all learned programming the hard way, and can tell you from experience that if you rely on others to get you through these projects you are never going to make it anywhere in the industry (other than perhaps serving me coffee).

But that does not mean you can ask for help, the only way to learn is to attempt to create a program or an algorithm, and discuss either one of them... than you will find that we re much more willing to give you our input and help.... but you need to make the initial step your self.
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Old Nov 14th, 2004, 7:43 AM   #4
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omw......are you attending "The School of Statistics and Actuarial Science" and asking for help? stats.wits.ac.za
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Are you interested in problem solving? Do you have good mathematical skills? If so, then a career in Mathematical Statistics or Actuarial Science may be for you.

Actuarial Science is concerned with solving quantifiable problems in business, while Statistics addresses quantifiable problems in science, engineering, medicine, industry, social science, to name but a few.
...and your are attending wits....you are putting your fellow south africans to shame here.

ask for help, but show what you have done....oh no, but you havent even tried yet...too bad for you
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