Precedence tables and activity networks
Flow, matching and scheduling problems
General Maths Units 3 and 4 (2023+)
MaffsGuru Logo Sitting
Videos in this series
Please select a video from the same chapter
Video Images Video Images Video Images Video Images

  Introduction
  Welcome
  Learning objectives
  Recap of past learning
  Activities to be completed
  Example
  Important things to note
  Who are you calling a Dummy?
  Example
  Example 2
  Final words
  Please subscribe

The videos keep coming ... thick and fast ... and here is another one for the Further Maths Units 3 and 4 course on Networks. Building on our previous lessons I now look at the idea of precedence tables and activity networks and how they can help us to plan and execute projects. There are a number of worked examples from the Cambridge VCE textbooks series all explained with easy to understand theory.
LEGAL STUFF (VCAA)
VCE Maths exam question content used by permission, ©VCAA. The VCAA is not affiliated with, and does not endorse, this video resource. VCE® is a registered trademark of the VCAA. Past VCE exams and related content can be accessed at www.vcaa.vic.edu.au

There are no current errors with this video ... phew!

There are currently no lesson notes at this time to download. I add new content every week.
Video tags

vce maths maths tutorials Precedence tables and activity networks Further Maths Units 3 and 4 vce further maths activity networks precedence tables how to draw an activity network year 12 maths grade 12 maths networks module units 3 and 4 maths