Deck 15: Project Management Online

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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Two techniques that were developed to help managers plan, organize, and control projects are: the Critical Path Method (CPM) and the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT).<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Two techniques that were developed to help managers plan, organize, and control projects are: the Critical Path Method (CPM) and the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT).<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Two techniques that were developed to help managers plan, organize, and control projects are: the Critical Path Method (CPM) and the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT).
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The main difference between CPM and PERT is that</strong> A) CPM is deterministic and PERT is probabilistic B) CPM is probabilisttic and PERT is deterministic C) CPM is best for longer projects while PERT is best for shorter projects D) CPM requires 3 duration estimates for each activity while PERT requires only one duration estimate for each activity <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The main difference between CPM and PERT is that</strong> A) CPM is deterministic and PERT is probabilistic B) CPM is probabilisttic and PERT is deterministic C) CPM is best for longer projects while PERT is best for shorter projects D) CPM requires 3 duration estimates for each activity while PERT requires only one duration estimate for each activity <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The main difference between CPM and PERT is that

A) CPM is deterministic and PERT is probabilistic
B) CPM is probabilisttic and PERT is deterministic
C) CPM is best for longer projects while PERT is best for shorter projects
D) CPM requires 3 duration estimates for each activity while PERT requires only one duration estimate for each activity
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What formula should go in cell H3 of the following spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?  </strong> A) =(C3-E3)/(F3-D3) B) =(F3-D3)/(C3-E3) C) =(F3)/(C3-E3) D) =(F3-D3)/(E3) <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What formula should go in cell H3 of the following spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?  </strong> A) =(C3-E3)/(F3-D3) B) =(F3-D3)/(C3-E3) C) =(F3)/(C3-E3) D) =(F3-D3)/(E3) <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What formula should go in cell H3 of the following spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day? <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What formula should go in cell H3 of the following spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?  </strong> A) =(C3-E3)/(F3-D3) B) =(F3-D3)/(C3-E3) C) =(F3)/(C3-E3) D) =(F3-D3)/(E3) <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) =(C3-E3)/(F3-D3)
B) =(F3-D3)/(C3-E3)
C) =(F3)/(C3-E3)
D) =(F3-D3)/(E3)
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In a project network there must be a unique critical path.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In a project network there must be a unique critical path.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
In a project network there must be a unique critical path.
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which of the following is true regarding projects?</strong> A) Projects can have a unique start activity and a unique finish activity. B) Projects can have multiple start activities and a unique finish activity. C) Projects can have multiple start and finish activities. D) All of these are true regarding projects. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which of the following is true regarding projects?</strong> A) Projects can have a unique start activity and a unique finish activity. B) Projects can have multiple start activities and a unique finish activity. C) Projects can have multiple start and finish activities. D) All of these are true regarding projects. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following is true regarding projects?

A) Projects can have a unique start activity and a unique finish activity.
B) Projects can have multiple start activities and a unique finish activity.
C) Projects can have multiple start and finish activities.
D) All of these are true regarding projects.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In Project Management the early start (ES) and early finish (EF) times for each activity are determined by using a backward pass.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In Project Management the early start (ES) and early finish (EF) times for each activity are determined by using a backward pass.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Project Management the early start (ES) and early finish (EF) times for each activity are determined by using a backward pass.
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In CPM, the duration of the project</strong> A) is equal to the duration of the critical path B) is determined by managers C) is determined by investors D) is determined by a supervising government agency <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In CPM, the duration of the project</strong> A) is equal to the duration of the critical path B) is determined by managers C) is determined by investors D) is determined by a supervising government agency <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In CPM, the duration of the project

A) is equal to the duration of the critical path
B) is determined by managers
C) is determined by investors
D) is determined by a supervising government agency
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?  </strong> A) Enter 18 in cell E14. B) Add a constraint that E14 ≤ 18. C) Make cell E14 the target cell. D) Add a constraint that E14 = 18. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?  </strong> A) Enter 18 in cell E14. B) Add a constraint that E14 ≤ 18. C) Make cell E14 the target cell. D) Add a constraint that E14 = 18. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model? <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?  </strong> A) Enter 18 in cell E14. B) Add a constraint that E14 ≤ 18. C) Make cell E14 the target cell. D) Add a constraint that E14 = 18. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Enter 18 in cell E14.
B) Add a constraint that E14 ≤ 18.
C) Make cell E14 the target cell.
D) Add a constraint that E14 = 18.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. If The Analytic Solver Platform (ASP) is used, what formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?  </strong> A) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3)) B) =IF(E3≤(D3-B3)/(C3-E3),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) C) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),B3-SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3+SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) D) =PsiTriangular(B3,C3,D3) <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. If The Analytic Solver Platform (ASP) is used, what formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?  </strong> A) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3)) B) =IF(E3≤(D3-B3)/(C3-E3),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) C) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),B3-SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3+SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) D) =PsiTriangular(B3,C3,D3) <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. If The Analytic Solver Platform (ASP) is used, what formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis? <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. If The Analytic Solver Platform (ASP) is used, what formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?  </strong> A) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3)) B) =IF(E3≤(D3-B3)/(C3-E3),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) C) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),B3-SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3+SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) D) =PsiTriangular(B3,C3,D3) <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3))
B) =IF(E3≤(D3-B3)/(C3-E3),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)))
C) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),B3-SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3+SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)))
D) =PsiTriangular(B3,C3,D3)
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A way to crash an activity is to</strong> A) spend extra money B) subcontract C) use overtime D) all of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A way to crash an activity is to</strong> A) spend extra money B) subcontract C) use overtime D) all of the above <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A way to crash an activity is to

A) spend extra money
B) subcontract
C) use overtime
D) all of the above
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Slack is the amount of time by which the start of an activity can be delayed without delaying the project.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Slack is the amount of time by which the start of an activity can be delayed without delaying the project.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Slack is the amount of time by which the start of an activity can be delayed without delaying the project.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?

A) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The purpose of the forward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to</strong> A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network. B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network. C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish. D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The purpose of the forward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to</strong> A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network. B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network. C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish. D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The purpose of the forward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to

A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network.
B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network.
C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish.
D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish.
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Noncritical activities have some negative amount of slack.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Noncritical activities have some negative amount of slack.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Noncritical activities have some negative amount of slack.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Array formulas typically perform operations on one or more ranges of cells.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Array formulas typically perform operations on one or more ranges of cells.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Array formulas typically perform operations on one or more ranges of cells.
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which activities have slack in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, E C) A, C, D, E D) B, D, E <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which activities have slack in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, E C) A, C, D, E D) B, D, E <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which activities have slack in the following diagram? ​ <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which activities have slack in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, E C) A, C, D, E D) B, D, E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A, C, D, F
B) B, E
C) A, C, D, E
D) B, D, E
Question
Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A Gantt chart is a popular technique for portraying the schedule of a project's activities over time.<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A Gantt chart is a popular technique for portraying the schedule of a project's activities over time.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
A Gantt chart is a popular technique for portraying the schedule of a project's activities over time.
Question
Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Two network design techniques used in Project Management are: the Activity-On-Node (AON) and the Activity on Arcs (AOA).<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Two network design techniques used in Project Management are: the Activity-On-Node (AON) and the Activity on Arcs (AOA).<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Two network design techniques used in Project Management are: the Activity-On-Node (AON) and the Activity on Arcs (AOA).
Question
Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In deciding which activities to crash, select</strong> A) activities on the critical path(s) B) all activities with positive slack time C) longest activities D) lowest cost activities <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In deciding which activities to crash, select</strong> A) activities on the critical path(s) B) all activities with positive slack time C) longest activities D) lowest cost activities <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In deciding which activities to crash, select

A) activities on the critical path(s)
B) all activities with positive slack time
C) longest activities
D) lowest cost activities
Question
Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If we are employing Activity-On-Node (AON) network design, the arcs in the network diagram represent</strong> A) significance relationships. B) precedence relationships. C) tasks to complete. D) task times. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If we are employing Activity-On-Node (AON) network design, the arcs in the network diagram represent</strong> A) significance relationships. B) precedence relationships. C) tasks to complete. D) task times. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
If we are employing Activity-On-Node (AON) network design, the arcs in the network diagram represent

A) significance relationships.
B) precedence relationships.
C) tasks to complete.
D) task times.
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     A weakness of Gantt charts is that they do not explicitly</strong> A) indicate activity times. B) show precedence relationships. C) show activity start times. D) show activity finish times. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     A weakness of Gantt charts is that they do not explicitly</strong> A) indicate activity times. B) show precedence relationships. C) show activity start times. D) show activity finish times. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A weakness of Gantt charts is that they do not explicitly

A) indicate activity times.
B) show precedence relationships.
C) show activity start times.
D) show activity finish times.
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the formula for the earliest finish time for activity i?</strong> A) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EST<sub>i</sub> + t<sub>i</sub> B) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EFT<sub>j</sub> + t<sub>j</sub> C) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EFT<sub>i</sub><sub>−</sub><sub>1</sub> + t<sub>i</sub> D) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EST<sub>i</sub> − t<sub>i</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the formula for the earliest finish time for activity i?</strong> A) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EST<sub>i</sub> + t<sub>i</sub> B) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EFT<sub>j</sub> + t<sub>j</sub> C) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EFT<sub>i</sub><sub>−</sub><sub>1</sub> + t<sub>i</sub> D) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EST<sub>i</sub> − t<sub>i</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the formula for the earliest finish time for activity i?

A) EFTi = ESTi + ti
B) EFTi = EFTj + tj
C) EFTi = EFTi1 + ti
D) EFTi = ESTi − ti
Question
Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Activities with zero slack</strong> A) are dummy activities B) belong to the critical path C) must be completed first D) must be delayed <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Activities with zero slack</strong> A) are dummy activities B) belong to the critical path C) must be completed first D) must be delayed <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Activities with zero slack

A) are dummy activities
B) belong to the critical path
C) must be completed first
D) must be delayed
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     The term time zero identifies</strong> A) the start time for each activity. B) the start time for the project. C) midnight on each work day. D) days with not wasted effort. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     The term time zero identifies</strong> A) the start time for each activity. B) the start time for the project. C) midnight on each work day. D) days with not wasted effort. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The term "time zero" identifies

A) the start time for each activity.
B) the start time for the project.
C) midnight on each work day.
D) days with not wasted effort.
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     CPM and PERT differ because of</strong> A) activity time estimates B) cost calculations C) precedence relationship D) network diagram <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     CPM and PERT differ because of</strong> A) activity time estimates B) cost calculations C) precedence relationship D) network diagram <div style=padding-top: 35px>
CPM and PERT differ because of

A) activity time estimates
B) cost calculations
C) precedence relationship
D) network diagram
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Critical Path Method (CPM)?</strong> A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities. B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule. C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable. D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Critical Path Method (CPM)?</strong> A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities. B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule. C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable. D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Critical Path Method (CPM)?

A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities.
B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule.
C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable.
D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities.
Question
Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     The purpose of the backward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to</strong> A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network. B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network. C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish. D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     The purpose of the backward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to</strong> A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network. B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network. C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish. D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The purpose of the backward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to

A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network.
B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network.
C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish.
D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish.
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     A strength of Gantt charts is that they</strong> A) clearly portray precedence relationships. B) model uncertainty in activity duration times. C) provide a timeline-based, graphical view of when activities can begin and end. D) clearly identifies the critical path. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     A strength of Gantt charts is that they</strong> A) clearly portray precedence relationships. B) model uncertainty in activity duration times. C) provide a timeline-based, graphical view of when activities can begin and end. D) clearly identifies the critical path. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A strength of Gantt charts is that they

A) clearly portray precedence relationships.
B) model uncertainty in activity duration times.
C) provide a timeline-based, graphical view of when activities can begin and end.
D) clearly identifies the critical path.
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     The critical path in PERT analysis is the path with the</strong> A) smallest variance. B) longest expected completion time. C) smallest number of tasks. D) smallest variance and longest expected completion time. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     The critical path in PERT analysis is the path with the</strong> A) smallest variance. B) longest expected completion time. C) smallest number of tasks. D) smallest variance and longest expected completion time. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The critical path in PERT analysis is the path with the

A) smallest variance.
B) longest expected completion time.
C) smallest number of tasks.
D) smallest variance and longest expected completion time.
Question
Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell H5 to calculate the Latest Finish Time?</strong> A) E2 + D2 B) MAX(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND($A$2:$A$8,C5)),$F$2:$F$8)) C) H2 − D2 D) MIN(IF(ISERR(FIND(A5,$C$5:$C$17)),MAX($F$5:$F$17),$G$5:$G$17)) <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell H5 to calculate the Latest Finish Time?</strong> A) E2 + D2 B) MAX(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND($A$2:$A$8,C5)),$F$2:$F$8)) C) H2 − D2 D) MIN(IF(ISERR(FIND(A5,$C$5:$C$17)),MAX($F$5:$F$17),$G$5:$G$17)) <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell H5 to calculate the Latest Finish Time?

A) E2 + D2
B) MAX(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND($A$2:$A$8,C5)),$F$2:$F$8))
C) H2 − D2
D) MIN(IF(ISERR(FIND(A5,$C$5:$C$17)),MAX($F$5:$F$17),$G$5:$G$17))
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     An activity</strong> A) is an effort required to complete part of the project B) is a milestone C) consumes no resources D) describes precedence relationship <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     An activity</strong> A) is an effort required to complete part of the project B) is a milestone C) consumes no resources D) describes precedence relationship <div style=padding-top: 35px>
An activity

A) is an effort required to complete part of the project
B) is a milestone
C) consumes no resources
D) describes precedence relationship
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Non-critical activities are distinguished by the presence of</strong> A) positive slack. B) idle resources. C) wasted time. D) zero slack. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Non-critical activities are distinguished by the presence of</strong> A) positive slack. B) idle resources. C) wasted time. D) zero slack. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Non-critical activities are distinguished by the presence of

A) positive slack.
B) idle resources.
C) wasted time.
D) zero slack.
Question
Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The longest path through a network is comprised of the ____ activities.</strong> A) longest B) essential C) mandatory D) critical <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The longest path through a network is comprised of the ____ activities.</strong> A) longest B) essential C) mandatory D) critical <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The longest path through a network is comprised of the ____ activities.

A) longest
B) essential
C) mandatory
D) critical
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     There are various similarities between the CPM and PERT methods. Which of the following is not one of those similarities?</strong> A) Any project can be broken down into component activities that require different amounts of time. B) Any project can be broken down into component activities that must be accomplished in a specific order. C) Both techniques use the same method to calculate the time element of the activities in the project. D) Both require a detailed network of the project that clearly indicates each of the main activities and the precedence relationship among the activities. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     There are various similarities between the CPM and PERT methods. Which of the following is not one of those similarities?</strong> A) Any project can be broken down into component activities that require different amounts of time. B) Any project can be broken down into component activities that must be accomplished in a specific order. C) Both techniques use the same method to calculate the time element of the activities in the project. D) Both require a detailed network of the project that clearly indicates each of the main activities and the precedence relationship among the activities. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
There are various similarities between the CPM and PERT methods. Which of the following is not one of those similarities?

A) Any project can be broken down into component activities that require different amounts of time.
B) Any project can be broken down into component activities that must be accomplished in a specific order.
C) Both techniques use the same method to calculate the time element of the activities in the project.
D) Both require a detailed network of the project that clearly indicates each of the main activities and the precedence relationship among the activities.
Question
Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as</strong> A) LF-EF B) LF-t C) LS+t D) LS+ES <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as</strong> A) LF-EF B) LF-t C) LS+t D) LS+ES <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as

A) LF-EF
B) LF-t
C) LS+t
D) LS+ES
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.2. What formula is placed in cell G5 to calculate the Latest Start Time?</strong> A) H5 − G5 B) F5 − G5 C) H5 − D5 D) F5 − D5 <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.2. What formula is placed in cell G5 to calculate the Latest Start Time?</strong> A) H5 − G5 B) F5 − G5 C) H5 − D5 D) F5 − D5 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.2. What formula is placed in cell G5 to calculate the Latest Start Time?

A) H5 − G5
B) F5 − G5
C) H5 − D5
D) F5 − D5
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     In a PERT network the time required to complete a path is a(n)</strong> A) constant B) random variable C) Poisson distributed variable D) exponentially distributed variable <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     In a PERT network the time required to complete a path is a(n)</strong> A) constant B) random variable C) Poisson distributed variable D) exponentially distributed variable <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In a PERT network the time required to complete a path is a(n)

A) constant
B) random variable
C) Poisson distributed variable
D) exponentially distributed variable
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the earliest start time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 7 <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the earliest start time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 7 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the earliest start time for activity D in the following diagram? ​ <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the earliest start time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 7 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 3
B) 4
C) 6
D) 7
Question
Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What are the immediate predecessors of activity D in this network? ​   ​</strong> A) A, B, C B) B, C C) E, F D) E, G, H <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What are the immediate predecessors of activity D in this network? ​   ​</strong> A) A, B, C B) B, C C) E, F D) E, G, H <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What are the immediate predecessors of activity D in this network? ​ <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What are the immediate predecessors of activity D in this network? ​   ​</strong> A) A, B, C B) B, C C) E, F D) E, G, H <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A, B, C
B) B, C
C) E, F
D) E, G, H
Question
Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which activities are critical in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, D, E C) A, C, D, E D) A, B, D, E, F <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which activities are critical in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, D, E C) A, C, D, E D) A, B, D, E, F <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which activities are critical in the following diagram? ​ <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which activities are critical in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, D, E C) A, C, D, E D) A, B, D, E, F <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A, C, D, F
B) B, D, E
C) A, C, D, E
D) A, B, D, E, F
Question
Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     In project control charts, the horizontal bars are shaded to indicate</strong> A) work completed B) work to be completed C) overcapacity D) undercapacity <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     In project control charts, the horizontal bars are shaded to indicate</strong> A) work completed B) work to be completed C) overcapacity D) undercapacity <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In project control charts, the horizontal bars are shaded to indicate

A) work completed
B) work to be completed
C) overcapacity
D) undercapacity
Question
Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)?</strong> A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities. B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule. C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable. D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)?</strong> A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities. B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule. C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable. D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)?

A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities.
B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule.
C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable.
D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities.
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Shortening the activity completion time is called</strong> A) expediting B) speeding C) accelerating D) crashing <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Shortening the activity completion time is called</strong> A) expediting B) speeding C) accelerating D) crashing <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Shortening the activity completion time is called

A) expediting
B) speeding
C) accelerating
D) crashing
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How many paths are there in the following project precedence network? ​ <strong>How many paths are there in the following project precedence network? ​   ​</strong> A) 6 B) 7 C) 8 D) 9 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell E5 to calculate the Earliest Start Time?</strong> A) E2 + D2 B) MAX(IF(ISERR(FIND($A$5:$A$17,C5)),0,$F$5:$F$17)) C) H2 − D2 D) MIN(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND(A5,$C$2:$C$8)),$G$2:$G$8)) <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell E5 to calculate the Earliest Start Time?</strong> A) E2 + D2 B) MAX(IF(ISERR(FIND($A$5:$A$17,C5)),0,$F$5:$F$17)) C) H2 − D2 D) MIN(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND(A5,$C$2:$C$8)),$G$2:$G$8)) <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell E5 to calculate the Earliest Start Time?

A) E2 + D2
B) MAX(IF(ISERR(FIND($A$5:$A$17,C5)),0,$F$5:$F$17))
C) H2 − D2
D) MIN(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND(A5,$C$2:$C$8)),$G$2:$G$8))
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What is the latest finish time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 6 B) 13 C) 14 D) 15 <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What is the latest finish time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 6 B) 13 C) 14 D) 15 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the latest finish time for activity D in the following diagram? ​ <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What is the latest finish time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 6 B) 13 C) 14 D) 15 <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 6
B) 13
C) 14
D) 15
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Critical activities are distinguished by the presence of</strong> A) slack. B) idle resources. C) wasted time. D) zero slack. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Critical activities are distinguished by the presence of</strong> A) slack. B) idle resources. C) wasted time. D) zero slack. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Critical activities are distinguished by the presence of

A) slack.
B) idle resources.
C) wasted time.
D) zero slack.
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The critical path is the ____ path throughout the network.

A) longest
B) most expensive
C) shortest
D) least expensive
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which of the following definitions correctly defines the acronym, PERT?</strong> A) Program Evaluation and Review Technique. B) Process Evaluation and Review Technique. C) Program Evaluation and Reduction Technique. D) Program Explanation and Reduction Technique. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which of the following definitions correctly defines the acronym, PERT?</strong> A) Program Evaluation and Review Technique. B) Process Evaluation and Review Technique. C) Program Evaluation and Reduction Technique. D) Program Explanation and Reduction Technique. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following definitions correctly defines the acronym, PERT?

A) Program Evaluation and Review Technique.
B) Process Evaluation and Review Technique.
C) Program Evaluation and Reduction Technique.
D) Program Explanation and Reduction Technique.
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Activity-on-Arc (AOA) networks do not allow multiple arcs with common start and finish nodes. If this must be represented, how is an AOA network modified?</strong> A) The network is redrawn into an Activity-on-Node network. B) Connect the arcs to the node using an IFERROR() function. C) Phantom (dummy) activity arcs are added. D) Zero duration activity arcs are added. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Activity-on-Arc (AOA) networks do not allow multiple arcs with common start and finish nodes. If this must be represented, how is an AOA network modified?</strong> A) The network is redrawn into an Activity-on-Node network. B) Connect the arcs to the node using an IFERROR() function. C) Phantom (dummy) activity arcs are added. D) Zero duration activity arcs are added. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Activity-on-Arc (AOA) networks do not allow multiple arcs with common start and finish nodes. If this must be represented, how is an AOA network modified?

A) The network is redrawn into an Activity-on-Node network.
B) Connect the arcs to the node using an IFERROR() function.
C) Phantom (dummy) activity arcs are added.
D) Zero duration activity arcs are added.
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     A project plan is established</strong> A) before project activities begin and is modified as time goes on and conditions change B) before project activities begin C) before project organization D) dynamically, as conditions change <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     A project plan is established</strong> A) before project activities begin and is modified as time goes on and conditions change B) before project activities begin C) before project organization D) dynamically, as conditions change <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A project plan is established

A) before project activities begin and is modified as time goes on and conditions change
B) before project activities begin
C) before project organization
D) dynamically, as conditions change
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as</strong> A) LS-ES B) LF-t C) LS+t D) LS+ES <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as</strong> A) LS-ES B) LF-t C) LS+t D) LS+ES <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as

A) LS-ES
B) LF-t
C) LS+t
D) LS+ES
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Slack represents the amount of time by which an activity can be delayed without delaying the entire project, assuming that</strong> A) all successor activities start at their earliest start times. B) all predecessor activities start at their earliest start times. C) immediate predecessor activities start at their earliest start times. D) all predecessor activities start at their latest start times. <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Slack represents the amount of time by which an activity can be delayed without delaying the entire project, assuming that</strong> A) all successor activities start at their earliest start times. B) all predecessor activities start at their earliest start times. C) immediate predecessor activities start at their earliest start times. D) all predecessor activities start at their latest start times. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Slack represents the amount of time by which an activity can be delayed without delaying the entire project, assuming that

A) all successor activities start at their earliest start times.
B) all predecessor activities start at their earliest start times.
C) immediate predecessor activities start at their earliest start times.
D) all predecessor activities start at their latest start times.
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?

A) <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
B) <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
C) <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
D) <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Slack for activity I is computed as</strong> A) LFT<sub>i</sub> − EST<sub>i</sub> B) LST<sub>i</sub> − EST<sub>i</sub> C) EST<sub>i</sub> − LST<sub>i</sub> D) EFT<sub>i</sub> − LFT<sub>i</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Slack for activity I is computed as</strong> A) LFT<sub>i</sub> − EST<sub>i</sub> B) LST<sub>i</sub> − EST<sub>i</sub> C) EST<sub>i</sub> − LST<sub>i</sub> D) EFT<sub>i</sub> − LFT<sub>i</sub> <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Slack for activity I is computed as

A) LFTi − ESTi
B) LSTi − ESTi
C) ESTi − LSTi
D) EFTi − LFTi
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What formula should go in cell I5 of the following spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?  </strong> A) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3) B) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,2)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) C) =VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3) D) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What formula should go in cell I5 of the following spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?  </strong> A) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3) B) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,2)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) C) =VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3) D) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) <div style=padding-top: 35px>
What formula should go in cell I5 of the following spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts? <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What formula should go in cell I5 of the following spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?  </strong> A) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3) B) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,2)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) C) =VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3) D) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)
B) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,2)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2)
C) =VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)
D) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2)
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.2. Which of the following activities is not on the critical path for the network?</strong> A) Activity A B) Activity C C) Activity D D) Activity G <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.2. Which of the following activities is not on the critical path for the network?</strong> A) Activity A B) Activity C C) Activity D D) Activity G <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.2. Which of the following activities is not on the critical path for the network?

A) Activity A
B) Activity C
C) Activity D
D) Activity G
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If we are employing Activity-On-Arc (AOA) network design, the arcs in the network diagram represent

A) significance relationships.
B) precedence relationships.
C) tasks to complete.
D) task times.
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What values are placed in cell C5 of the spreadsheet?</strong> A) E, F B) B C) C D) B, C <div style=padding-top: 35px> <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What values are placed in cell C5 of the spreadsheet?</strong> A) E, F B) B C) C D) B, C <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What values are placed in cell C5 of the spreadsheet?

A) E, F
B) B
C) C
D) B, C
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One of PERT's bold assumptions is that

A) individual activity times are independent of each other.
B) individual activity times are dependent of each other.
C) individual activity times are constant.
D) individual activity times can be added together.
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Exhibit 15.5
The following questions use the information below.
A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity. Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell H3 of the Costs spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell H3 of the Costs spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell H3 of the Costs spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Identify each path through the network and its expected length.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Identify each path through the network and its expected length.
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. What formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. What formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. What formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.3
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path? Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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What are the immediate successors of activity D in this network? ​ <strong>What are the immediate successors of activity D in this network? ​   ​</strong> A) A, B, C B) B, C C) E, F D) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A, B, C
B) B, C
C) E, F
D) E
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Exhibit 15.3
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times? Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.3
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. Manually determine the earliest and latest start and finish times for each activity and the amount of slack for each activity. What is the critical path for the project and how long should it take to complete it?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. Manually determine the earliest and latest start and finish times for each activity and the amount of slack for each activity. What is the critical path for the project and how long should it take to complete it?
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Exhibit 15.6
The following questions use the information below.
Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.6 The following questions use the information below. Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Is it necessary to draw an arc from the node for activity F to the node for activity I?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Is it necessary to draw an arc from the node for activity F to the node for activity I?
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Exhibit 15.3
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. Identify each path through the network and its expected length.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. Identify each path through the network and its expected length.
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Manually determine the earliest and latest start and finish times for each activity and the amount of slack for each activity. What is the critical path for the project and how long should it take to complete it?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Manually determine the earliest and latest start and finish times for each activity and the amount of slack for each activity. What is the critical path for the project and how long should it take to complete it?
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Draw the CPM network for this problem. Use AON notation.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Draw the CPM network for this problem. Use AON notation.
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.6
The following questions use the information below.
Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.6 The following questions use the information below. Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Modify the table above by completing the following table. For column 3, list only the immediate predecessors for each activity.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Modify the table above by completing the following table. For column 3, list only the immediate predecessors for each activity. Exhibit 15.6 The following questions use the information below. Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Modify the table above by completing the following table. For column 3, list only the immediate predecessors for each activity.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.5
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A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity. Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.5. If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?
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Exhibit 15.3
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times? Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.3
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack? Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack?  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Exhibit 15.5
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A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity. Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell I5 of the Model spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?<div style=padding-top: 35px> Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell I5 of the Model spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell I5 of the Model spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Two techniques that were developed to help managers plan, organize, and control projects are: the Critical Path Method (CPM) and the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT). Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Two techniques that were developed to help managers plan, organize, and control projects are: the Critical Path Method (CPM) and the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT).
Two techniques that were developed to help managers plan, organize, and control projects are: the Critical Path Method (CPM) and the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT).
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The main difference between CPM and PERT is that</strong> A) CPM is deterministic and PERT is probabilistic B) CPM is probabilisttic and PERT is deterministic C) CPM is best for longer projects while PERT is best for shorter projects D) CPM requires 3 duration estimates for each activity while PERT requires only one duration estimate for each activity <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The main difference between CPM and PERT is that</strong> A) CPM is deterministic and PERT is probabilistic B) CPM is probabilisttic and PERT is deterministic C) CPM is best for longer projects while PERT is best for shorter projects D) CPM requires 3 duration estimates for each activity while PERT requires only one duration estimate for each activity
The main difference between CPM and PERT is that

A) CPM is deterministic and PERT is probabilistic
B) CPM is probabilisttic and PERT is deterministic
C) CPM is best for longer projects while PERT is best for shorter projects
D) CPM requires 3 duration estimates for each activity while PERT requires only one duration estimate for each activity
CPM is deterministic and PERT is probabilistic
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What formula should go in cell H3 of the following spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?  </strong> A) =(C3-E3)/(F3-D3) B) =(F3-D3)/(C3-E3) C) =(F3)/(C3-E3) D) =(F3-D3)/(E3) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What formula should go in cell H3 of the following spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?  </strong> A) =(C3-E3)/(F3-D3) B) =(F3-D3)/(C3-E3) C) =(F3)/(C3-E3) D) =(F3-D3)/(E3)
What formula should go in cell H3 of the following spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day? <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What formula should go in cell H3 of the following spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?  </strong> A) =(C3-E3)/(F3-D3) B) =(F3-D3)/(C3-E3) C) =(F3)/(C3-E3) D) =(F3-D3)/(E3)

A) =(C3-E3)/(F3-D3)
B) =(F3-D3)/(C3-E3)
C) =(F3)/(C3-E3)
D) =(F3-D3)/(E3)
=(F3-D3)/(C3-E3)
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In a project network there must be a unique critical path. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In a project network there must be a unique critical path.
In a project network there must be a unique critical path.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which of the following is true regarding projects?</strong> A) Projects can have a unique start activity and a unique finish activity. B) Projects can have multiple start activities and a unique finish activity. C) Projects can have multiple start and finish activities. D) All of these are true regarding projects. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which of the following is true regarding projects?</strong> A) Projects can have a unique start activity and a unique finish activity. B) Projects can have multiple start activities and a unique finish activity. C) Projects can have multiple start and finish activities. D) All of these are true regarding projects.
Which of the following is true regarding projects?

A) Projects can have a unique start activity and a unique finish activity.
B) Projects can have multiple start activities and a unique finish activity.
C) Projects can have multiple start and finish activities.
D) All of these are true regarding projects.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In Project Management the early start (ES) and early finish (EF) times for each activity are determined by using a backward pass. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In Project Management the early start (ES) and early finish (EF) times for each activity are determined by using a backward pass.
In Project Management the early start (ES) and early finish (EF) times for each activity are determined by using a backward pass.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In CPM, the duration of the project</strong> A) is equal to the duration of the critical path B) is determined by managers C) is determined by investors D) is determined by a supervising government agency <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In CPM, the duration of the project</strong> A) is equal to the duration of the critical path B) is determined by managers C) is determined by investors D) is determined by a supervising government agency
In CPM, the duration of the project

A) is equal to the duration of the critical path
B) is determined by managers
C) is determined by investors
D) is determined by a supervising government agency
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?  </strong> A) Enter 18 in cell E14. B) Add a constraint that E14 ≤ 18. C) Make cell E14 the target cell. D) Add a constraint that E14 = 18. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?  </strong> A) Enter 18 in cell E14. B) Add a constraint that E14 ≤ 18. C) Make cell E14 the target cell. D) Add a constraint that E14 = 18.
If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model? <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?  </strong> A) Enter 18 in cell E14. B) Add a constraint that E14 ≤ 18. C) Make cell E14 the target cell. D) Add a constraint that E14 = 18.

A) Enter 18 in cell E14.
B) Add a constraint that E14 ≤ 18.
C) Make cell E14 the target cell.
D) Add a constraint that E14 = 18.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. If The Analytic Solver Platform (ASP) is used, what formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?  </strong> A) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3)) B) =IF(E3≤(D3-B3)/(C3-E3),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) C) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),B3-SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3+SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) D) =PsiTriangular(B3,C3,D3) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. If The Analytic Solver Platform (ASP) is used, what formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?  </strong> A) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3)) B) =IF(E3≤(D3-B3)/(C3-E3),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) C) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),B3-SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3+SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) D) =PsiTriangular(B3,C3,D3)
A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. If The Analytic Solver Platform (ASP) is used, what formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis? <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. If The Analytic Solver Platform (ASP) is used, what formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?  </strong> A) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3)) B) =IF(E3≤(D3-B3)/(C3-E3),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) C) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),B3-SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3+SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3))) D) =PsiTriangular(B3,C3,D3)

A) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3))
B) =IF(E3≤(D3-B3)/(C3-E3),B3+SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3-SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)))
C) =IF(E3≤(C3-E3)/(D3-B3),B3-SQRT((D3-E3)*(C3-B3)*E3),D3+SQRT((D3-B3)*(D3-C3)*(1-E3)))
D) =PsiTriangular(B3,C3,D3)
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A way to crash an activity is to</strong> A) spend extra money B) subcontract C) use overtime D) all of the above <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A way to crash an activity is to</strong> A) spend extra money B) subcontract C) use overtime D) all of the above
A way to crash an activity is to

A) spend extra money
B) subcontract
C) use overtime
D) all of the above
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Slack is the amount of time by which the start of an activity can be delayed without delaying the project. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Slack is the amount of time by which the start of an activity can be delayed without delaying the project.
Slack is the amount of time by which the start of an activity can be delayed without delaying the project.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?

A) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What is the correct formula to compute the expected duration of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The purpose of the forward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to</strong> A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network. B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network. C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish. D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The purpose of the forward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to</strong> A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network. B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network. C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish. D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish.
The purpose of the forward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to

A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network.
B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network.
C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish.
D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Noncritical activities have some negative amount of slack. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Noncritical activities have some negative amount of slack.
Noncritical activities have some negative amount of slack.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Array formulas typically perform operations on one or more ranges of cells. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Array formulas typically perform operations on one or more ranges of cells.
Array formulas typically perform operations on one or more ranges of cells.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which activities have slack in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, E C) A, C, D, E D) B, D, E <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which activities have slack in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, E C) A, C, D, E D) B, D, E
Which activities have slack in the following diagram? ​ <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Which activities have slack in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, E C) A, C, D, E D) B, D, E

A) A, C, D, F
B) B, E
C) A, C, D, E
D) B, D, E
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A Gantt chart is a popular technique for portraying the schedule of a project's activities over time. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     A Gantt chart is a popular technique for portraying the schedule of a project's activities over time.
A Gantt chart is a popular technique for portraying the schedule of a project's activities over time.
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Two network design techniques used in Project Management are: the Activity-On-Node (AON) and the Activity on Arcs (AOA). Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     Two network design techniques used in Project Management are: the Activity-On-Node (AON) and the Activity on Arcs (AOA).
Two network design techniques used in Project Management are: the Activity-On-Node (AON) and the Activity on Arcs (AOA).
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In deciding which activities to crash, select</strong> A) activities on the critical path(s) B) all activities with positive slack time C) longest activities D) lowest cost activities <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     In deciding which activities to crash, select</strong> A) activities on the critical path(s) B) all activities with positive slack time C) longest activities D) lowest cost activities
In deciding which activities to crash, select

A) activities on the critical path(s)
B) all activities with positive slack time
C) longest activities
D) lowest cost activities
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If we are employing Activity-On-Node (AON) network design, the arcs in the network diagram represent</strong> A) significance relationships. B) precedence relationships. C) tasks to complete. D) task times. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     If we are employing Activity-On-Node (AON) network design, the arcs in the network diagram represent</strong> A) significance relationships. B) precedence relationships. C) tasks to complete. D) task times.
If we are employing Activity-On-Node (AON) network design, the arcs in the network diagram represent

A) significance relationships.
B) precedence relationships.
C) tasks to complete.
D) task times.
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     A weakness of Gantt charts is that they do not explicitly</strong> A) indicate activity times. B) show precedence relationships. C) show activity start times. D) show activity finish times. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     A weakness of Gantt charts is that they do not explicitly</strong> A) indicate activity times. B) show precedence relationships. C) show activity start times. D) show activity finish times.
A weakness of Gantt charts is that they do not explicitly

A) indicate activity times.
B) show precedence relationships.
C) show activity start times.
D) show activity finish times.
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the formula for the earliest finish time for activity i?</strong> A) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EST<sub>i</sub> + t<sub>i</sub> B) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EFT<sub>j</sub> + t<sub>j</sub> C) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EFT<sub>i</sub><sub>−</sub><sub>1</sub> + t<sub>i</sub> D) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EST<sub>i</sub> − t<sub>i</sub> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the formula for the earliest finish time for activity i?</strong> A) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EST<sub>i</sub> + t<sub>i</sub> B) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EFT<sub>j</sub> + t<sub>j</sub> C) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EFT<sub>i</sub><sub>−</sub><sub>1</sub> + t<sub>i</sub> D) EFT<sub>i</sub> = EST<sub>i</sub> − t<sub>i</sub>
What is the formula for the earliest finish time for activity i?

A) EFTi = ESTi + ti
B) EFTi = EFTj + tj
C) EFTi = EFTi1 + ti
D) EFTi = ESTi − ti
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Activities with zero slack</strong> A) are dummy activities B) belong to the critical path C) must be completed first D) must be delayed <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Activities with zero slack</strong> A) are dummy activities B) belong to the critical path C) must be completed first D) must be delayed
Activities with zero slack

A) are dummy activities
B) belong to the critical path
C) must be completed first
D) must be delayed
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     The term time zero identifies</strong> A) the start time for each activity. B) the start time for the project. C) midnight on each work day. D) days with not wasted effort. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     The term time zero identifies</strong> A) the start time for each activity. B) the start time for the project. C) midnight on each work day. D) days with not wasted effort.
The term "time zero" identifies

A) the start time for each activity.
B) the start time for the project.
C) midnight on each work day.
D) days with not wasted effort.
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     CPM and PERT differ because of</strong> A) activity time estimates B) cost calculations C) precedence relationship D) network diagram <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     CPM and PERT differ because of</strong> A) activity time estimates B) cost calculations C) precedence relationship D) network diagram
CPM and PERT differ because of

A) activity time estimates
B) cost calculations
C) precedence relationship
D) network diagram
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Critical Path Method (CPM)?</strong> A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities. B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule. C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable. D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Critical Path Method (CPM)?</strong> A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities. B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule. C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable. D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities.
Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Critical Path Method (CPM)?

A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities.
B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule.
C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable.
D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities.
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     The purpose of the backward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to</strong> A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network. B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network. C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish. D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     The purpose of the backward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to</strong> A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network. B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network. C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish. D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish.
The purpose of the backward pass in the Critical Path Method (CPM) technique is to

A) review each of the precedence relationships in the activity network.
B) calculate the slack time within each node on the activity network.
C) determine the earliest time each activity can start and finish.
D) determine the latest time each activity can start and finish.
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     A strength of Gantt charts is that they</strong> A) clearly portray precedence relationships. B) model uncertainty in activity duration times. C) provide a timeline-based, graphical view of when activities can begin and end. D) clearly identifies the critical path. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     A strength of Gantt charts is that they</strong> A) clearly portray precedence relationships. B) model uncertainty in activity duration times. C) provide a timeline-based, graphical view of when activities can begin and end. D) clearly identifies the critical path.
A strength of Gantt charts is that they

A) clearly portray precedence relationships.
B) model uncertainty in activity duration times.
C) provide a timeline-based, graphical view of when activities can begin and end.
D) clearly identifies the critical path.
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     The critical path in PERT analysis is the path with the</strong> A) smallest variance. B) longest expected completion time. C) smallest number of tasks. D) smallest variance and longest expected completion time. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     The critical path in PERT analysis is the path with the</strong> A) smallest variance. B) longest expected completion time. C) smallest number of tasks. D) smallest variance and longest expected completion time.
The critical path in PERT analysis is the path with the

A) smallest variance.
B) longest expected completion time.
C) smallest number of tasks.
D) smallest variance and longest expected completion time.
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell H5 to calculate the Latest Finish Time?</strong> A) E2 + D2 B) MAX(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND($A$2:$A$8,C5)),$F$2:$F$8)) C) H2 − D2 D) MIN(IF(ISERR(FIND(A5,$C$5:$C$17)),MAX($F$5:$F$17),$G$5:$G$17)) <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell H5 to calculate the Latest Finish Time?</strong> A) E2 + D2 B) MAX(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND($A$2:$A$8,C5)),$F$2:$F$8)) C) H2 − D2 D) MIN(IF(ISERR(FIND(A5,$C$5:$C$17)),MAX($F$5:$F$17),$G$5:$G$17))
Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell H5 to calculate the Latest Finish Time?

A) E2 + D2
B) MAX(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND($A$2:$A$8,C5)),$F$2:$F$8))
C) H2 − D2
D) MIN(IF(ISERR(FIND(A5,$C$5:$C$17)),MAX($F$5:$F$17),$G$5:$G$17))
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     An activity</strong> A) is an effort required to complete part of the project B) is a milestone C) consumes no resources D) describes precedence relationship <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     An activity</strong> A) is an effort required to complete part of the project B) is a milestone C) consumes no resources D) describes precedence relationship
An activity

A) is an effort required to complete part of the project
B) is a milestone
C) consumes no resources
D) describes precedence relationship
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Non-critical activities are distinguished by the presence of</strong> A) positive slack. B) idle resources. C) wasted time. D) zero slack. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Non-critical activities are distinguished by the presence of</strong> A) positive slack. B) idle resources. C) wasted time. D) zero slack.
Non-critical activities are distinguished by the presence of

A) positive slack.
B) idle resources.
C) wasted time.
D) zero slack.
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The longest path through a network is comprised of the ____ activities.</strong> A) longest B) essential C) mandatory D) critical <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     The longest path through a network is comprised of the ____ activities.</strong> A) longest B) essential C) mandatory D) critical
The longest path through a network is comprised of the ____ activities.

A) longest
B) essential
C) mandatory
D) critical
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     There are various similarities between the CPM and PERT methods. Which of the following is not one of those similarities?</strong> A) Any project can be broken down into component activities that require different amounts of time. B) Any project can be broken down into component activities that must be accomplished in a specific order. C) Both techniques use the same method to calculate the time element of the activities in the project. D) Both require a detailed network of the project that clearly indicates each of the main activities and the precedence relationship among the activities. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     There are various similarities between the CPM and PERT methods. Which of the following is not one of those similarities?</strong> A) Any project can be broken down into component activities that require different amounts of time. B) Any project can be broken down into component activities that must be accomplished in a specific order. C) Both techniques use the same method to calculate the time element of the activities in the project. D) Both require a detailed network of the project that clearly indicates each of the main activities and the precedence relationship among the activities.
There are various similarities between the CPM and PERT methods. Which of the following is not one of those similarities?

A) Any project can be broken down into component activities that require different amounts of time.
B) Any project can be broken down into component activities that must be accomplished in a specific order.
C) Both techniques use the same method to calculate the time element of the activities in the project.
D) Both require a detailed network of the project that clearly indicates each of the main activities and the precedence relationship among the activities.
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Exhibit 14.13
The following questions use the information below.
A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as</strong> A) LF-EF B) LF-t C) LS+t D) LS+ES <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as</strong> A) LF-EF B) LF-t C) LS+t D) LS+ES
For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as

A) LF-EF
B) LF-t
C) LS+t
D) LS+ES
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.2. What formula is placed in cell G5 to calculate the Latest Start Time?</strong> A) H5 − G5 B) F5 − G5 C) H5 − D5 D) F5 − D5 <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.2. What formula is placed in cell G5 to calculate the Latest Start Time?</strong> A) H5 − G5 B) F5 − G5 C) H5 − D5 D) F5 − D5
Refer to Exhibit 15.2. What formula is placed in cell G5 to calculate the Latest Start Time?

A) H5 − G5
B) F5 − G5
C) H5 − D5
D) F5 − D5
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     In a PERT network the time required to complete a path is a(n)</strong> A) constant B) random variable C) Poisson distributed variable D) exponentially distributed variable <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     In a PERT network the time required to complete a path is a(n)</strong> A) constant B) random variable C) Poisson distributed variable D) exponentially distributed variable
In a PERT network the time required to complete a path is a(n)

A) constant
B) random variable
C) Poisson distributed variable
D) exponentially distributed variable
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the earliest start time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 7 <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the earliest start time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 7
What is the earliest start time for activity D in the following diagram? ​ <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the earliest start time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 3 B) 4 C) 6 D) 7

A) 3
B) 4
C) 6
D) 7
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Exhibit 14.13
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A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations. <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What are the immediate predecessors of activity D in this network? ​   ​</strong> A) A, B, C B) B, C C) E, F D) E, G, H <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What are the immediate predecessors of activity D in this network? ​   ​</strong> A) A, B, C B) B, C C) E, F D) E, G, H
What are the immediate predecessors of activity D in this network? ​ <strong>Exhibit 14.13 The following questions use the information below. A student wants to buy a new car. She has three cars to choose from, A, B and C. The cars differ with respect to price, performance and looks. The student has developed the following AHP tables for price and summary. The other tables are not shown due to space limitations.     What are the immediate predecessors of activity D in this network? ​   ​</strong> A) A, B, C B) B, C C) E, F D) E, G, H

A) A, B, C
B) B, C
C) E, F
D) E, G, H
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which activities are critical in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, D, E C) A, C, D, E D) A, B, D, E, F <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which activities are critical in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, D, E C) A, C, D, E D) A, B, D, E, F
Which activities are critical in the following diagram? ​ <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which activities are critical in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) A, C, D, F B) B, D, E C) A, C, D, E D) A, B, D, E, F

A) A, C, D, F
B) B, D, E
C) A, C, D, E
D) A, B, D, E, F
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     In project control charts, the horizontal bars are shaded to indicate</strong> A) work completed B) work to be completed C) overcapacity D) undercapacity <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     In project control charts, the horizontal bars are shaded to indicate</strong> A) work completed B) work to be completed C) overcapacity D) undercapacity
In project control charts, the horizontal bars are shaded to indicate

A) work completed
B) work to be completed
C) overcapacity
D) undercapacity
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)?</strong> A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities. B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule. C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable. D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)?</strong> A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities. B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule. C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable. D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities.
Which of the following correctly describes the focus of the Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)?

A) To order activities in a project in terms of their completion time to facilitate scheduling of the activities.
B) To determine when a project should be completed and to schedule when each activity in the project must begin in order to keep the project on schedule.
C) To estimate the probability of completing a project by a given deadline when the time required to perform the activity is essentially a random variable.
D) To structure the activities of a project in order to eliminate or reduce critical dependencies among the activities.
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Shortening the activity completion time is called</strong> A) expediting B) speeding C) accelerating D) crashing <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Shortening the activity completion time is called</strong> A) expediting B) speeding C) accelerating D) crashing
Shortening the activity completion time is called

A) expediting
B) speeding
C) accelerating
D) crashing
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How many paths are there in the following project precedence network? ​ <strong>How many paths are there in the following project precedence network? ​   ​</strong> A) 6 B) 7 C) 8 D) 9

A) 6
B) 7
C) 8
D) 9
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell E5 to calculate the Earliest Start Time?</strong> A) E2 + D2 B) MAX(IF(ISERR(FIND($A$5:$A$17,C5)),0,$F$5:$F$17)) C) H2 − D2 D) MIN(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND(A5,$C$2:$C$8)),$G$2:$G$8)) <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell E5 to calculate the Earliest Start Time?</strong> A) E2 + D2 B) MAX(IF(ISERR(FIND($A$5:$A$17,C5)),0,$F$5:$F$17)) C) H2 − D2 D) MIN(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND(A5,$C$2:$C$8)),$G$2:$G$8))
Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What array formula is placed in cell E5 to calculate the Earliest Start Time?

A) E2 + D2
B) MAX(IF(ISERR(FIND($A$5:$A$17,C5)),0,$F$5:$F$17))
C) H2 − D2
D) MIN(IF(ISNUMBER(FIND(A5,$C$2:$C$8)),$G$2:$G$8))
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What is the latest finish time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 6 B) 13 C) 14 D) 15 <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What is the latest finish time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 6 B) 13 C) 14 D) 15
What is the latest finish time for activity D in the following diagram? ​ <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What is the latest finish time for activity D in the following diagram? ​   ​</strong> A) 6 B) 13 C) 14 D) 15

A) 6
B) 13
C) 14
D) 15
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Critical activities are distinguished by the presence of</strong> A) slack. B) idle resources. C) wasted time. D) zero slack. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Critical activities are distinguished by the presence of</strong> A) slack. B) idle resources. C) wasted time. D) zero slack.
Critical activities are distinguished by the presence of

A) slack.
B) idle resources.
C) wasted time.
D) zero slack.
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The critical path is the ____ path throughout the network.

A) longest
B) most expensive
C) shortest
D) least expensive
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which of the following definitions correctly defines the acronym, PERT?</strong> A) Program Evaluation and Review Technique. B) Process Evaluation and Review Technique. C) Program Evaluation and Reduction Technique. D) Program Explanation and Reduction Technique. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Which of the following definitions correctly defines the acronym, PERT?</strong> A) Program Evaluation and Review Technique. B) Process Evaluation and Review Technique. C) Program Evaluation and Reduction Technique. D) Program Explanation and Reduction Technique.
Which of the following definitions correctly defines the acronym, PERT?

A) Program Evaluation and Review Technique.
B) Process Evaluation and Review Technique.
C) Program Evaluation and Reduction Technique.
D) Program Explanation and Reduction Technique.
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Activity-on-Arc (AOA) networks do not allow multiple arcs with common start and finish nodes. If this must be represented, how is an AOA network modified?</strong> A) The network is redrawn into an Activity-on-Node network. B) Connect the arcs to the node using an IFERROR() function. C) Phantom (dummy) activity arcs are added. D) Zero duration activity arcs are added. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Activity-on-Arc (AOA) networks do not allow multiple arcs with common start and finish nodes. If this must be represented, how is an AOA network modified?</strong> A) The network is redrawn into an Activity-on-Node network. B) Connect the arcs to the node using an IFERROR() function. C) Phantom (dummy) activity arcs are added. D) Zero duration activity arcs are added.
Activity-on-Arc (AOA) networks do not allow multiple arcs with common start and finish nodes. If this must be represented, how is an AOA network modified?

A) The network is redrawn into an Activity-on-Node network.
B) Connect the arcs to the node using an IFERROR() function.
C) Phantom (dummy) activity arcs are added.
D) Zero duration activity arcs are added.
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     A project plan is established</strong> A) before project activities begin and is modified as time goes on and conditions change B) before project activities begin C) before project organization D) dynamically, as conditions change <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     A project plan is established</strong> A) before project activities begin and is modified as time goes on and conditions change B) before project activities begin C) before project organization D) dynamically, as conditions change
A project plan is established

A) before project activities begin and is modified as time goes on and conditions change
B) before project activities begin
C) before project organization
D) dynamically, as conditions change
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as</strong> A) LS-ES B) LF-t C) LS+t D) LS+ES <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as</strong> A) LS-ES B) LF-t C) LS+t D) LS+ES
For an activity with duration t, slack can be calculated as

A) LS-ES
B) LF-t
C) LS+t
D) LS+ES
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Slack represents the amount of time by which an activity can be delayed without delaying the entire project, assuming that</strong> A) all successor activities start at their earliest start times. B) all predecessor activities start at their earliest start times. C) immediate predecessor activities start at their earliest start times. D) all predecessor activities start at their latest start times. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Slack represents the amount of time by which an activity can be delayed without delaying the entire project, assuming that</strong> A) all successor activities start at their earliest start times. B) all predecessor activities start at their earliest start times. C) immediate predecessor activities start at their earliest start times. D) all predecessor activities start at their latest start times.
Slack represents the amount of time by which an activity can be delayed without delaying the entire project, assuming that

A) all successor activities start at their earliest start times.
B) all predecessor activities start at their earliest start times.
C) immediate predecessor activities start at their earliest start times.
D) all predecessor activities start at their latest start times.
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)   <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?

A) <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
B) <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
C) <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
D) <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     What is the correct formula to compute the variance of an activity using PERT?</strong> A)   B)   C)   D)
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Slack for activity I is computed as</strong> A) LFT<sub>i</sub> − EST<sub>i</sub> B) LST<sub>i</sub> − EST<sub>i</sub> C) EST<sub>i</sub> − LST<sub>i</sub> D) EFT<sub>i</sub> − LFT<sub>i</sub> <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Slack for activity I is computed as</strong> A) LFT<sub>i</sub> − EST<sub>i</sub> B) LST<sub>i</sub> − EST<sub>i</sub> C) EST<sub>i</sub> − LST<sub>i</sub> D) EFT<sub>i</sub> − LFT<sub>i</sub>
Slack for activity I is computed as

A) LFTi − ESTi
B) LSTi − ESTi
C) ESTi − LSTi
D) EFTi − LFTi
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What formula should go in cell I5 of the following spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?  </strong> A) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3) B) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,2)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) C) =VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3) D) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What formula should go in cell I5 of the following spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?  </strong> A) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3) B) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,2)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) C) =VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3) D) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2)
What formula should go in cell I5 of the following spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts? <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     What formula should go in cell I5 of the following spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?  </strong> A) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3) B) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,2)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2) C) =VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3) D) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2)

A) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)
B) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,2)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2)
C) =VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)
D) =VLOOKUP(H5,$B$5:$D$11,3)-VLOOKUP(G5,$B$5:$D$11,2)
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Exhibit 15.2
The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.2. Which of the following activities is not on the critical path for the network?</strong> A) Activity A B) Activity C C) Activity D D) Activity G <strong>Exhibit 15.2 The following questions employ the AON network and completed spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.2. Which of the following activities is not on the critical path for the network?</strong> A) Activity A B) Activity C C) Activity D D) Activity G
Refer to Exhibit 15.2. Which of the following activities is not on the critical path for the network?

A) Activity A
B) Activity C
C) Activity D
D) Activity G
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If we are employing Activity-On-Arc (AOA) network design, the arcs in the network diagram represent

A) significance relationships.
B) precedence relationships.
C) tasks to complete.
D) task times.
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Exhibit 15.1
The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below. <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What values are placed in cell C5 of the spreadsheet?</strong> A) E, F B) B C) C D) B, C <strong>Exhibit 15.1 The following questions employ the AON network and partial spreadsheet below.     Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What values are placed in cell C5 of the spreadsheet?</strong> A) E, F B) B C) C D) B, C
Refer to Exhibit 15.1. What values are placed in cell C5 of the spreadsheet?

A) E, F
B) B
C) C
D) B, C
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One of PERT's bold assumptions is that

A) individual activity times are independent of each other.
B) individual activity times are dependent of each other.
C) individual activity times are constant.
D) individual activity times can be added together.
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Exhibit 15.5
The following questions use the information below.
A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity. Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell H3 of the Costs spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day? Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell H3 of the Costs spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?
Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell H3 of the Costs spreadsheet to compute Crash Cost Per Day?
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times?
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times?
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Exhibit 15.4
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Identify each path through the network and its expected length.
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Identify each path through the network and its expected length.
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Exhibit 15.4
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. What formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?
A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. What formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   A company wants to use PERT to manage a project. They have developed the following spreadsheet for the problem. What formula should go in cell F3 of the spreadsheet to compute the Activity Time when simulating a PERT analysis?
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Exhibit 15.3
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path?
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path? Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path?
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What are the immediate successors of activity D in this network? ​ <strong>What are the immediate successors of activity D in this network? ​   ​</strong> A) A, B, C B) B, C C) E, F D) E

A) A, B, C
B) B, C
C) E, F
D) E
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Exhibit 15.3
The following questions are based on the information below.
A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times?
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times? Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells H2:H8 to calculate Latest Finish Times?
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Exhibit 15.3
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. Manually determine the earliest and latest start and finish times for each activity and the amount of slack for each activity. What is the critical path for the project and how long should it take to complete it?
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. Manually determine the earliest and latest start and finish times for each activity and the amount of slack for each activity. What is the critical path for the project and how long should it take to complete it?
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Exhibit 15.6
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Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.6 The following questions use the information below. Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Is it necessary to draw an arc from the node for activity F to the node for activity I?
Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Is it necessary to draw an arc from the node for activity F to the node for activity I?
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Exhibit 15.3
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. Identify each path through the network and its expected length.
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. Identify each path through the network and its expected length.
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Exhibit 15.4
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path?
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. Based on the data in the spreadsheet, which activities are on the critical path?
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Exhibit 15.4
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Manually determine the earliest and latest start and finish times for each activity and the amount of slack for each activity. What is the critical path for the project and how long should it take to complete it?
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Manually determine the earliest and latest start and finish times for each activity and the amount of slack for each activity. What is the critical path for the project and how long should it take to complete it?
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Exhibit 15.4
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Draw the CPM network for this problem. Use AON notation.
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. Draw the CPM network for this problem. Use AON notation.
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Exhibit 15.4
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack?
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack?
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Exhibit 15.4
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times?
Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times? Exhibit 15.4 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.4. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times?
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Exhibit 15.6
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Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.6 The following questions use the information below. Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Modify the table above by completing the following table. For column 3, list only the immediate predecessors for each activity.
Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Modify the table above by completing the following table. For column 3, list only the immediate predecessors for each activity. Exhibit 15.6 The following questions use the information below. Consider the CPM network for the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.6. Modify the table above by completing the following table. For column 3, list only the immediate predecessors for each activity.
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Exhibit 15.5
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A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity. Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model? Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?
Refer to Exhibit 15.5. If the following project must be completed by day 18 at minimum cost how do we change the LP model?
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Exhibit 15.3
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times?
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times? Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells E2:E8 to calculate Earliest Start Times?
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Exhibit 15.3
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A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities: Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack?
Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack? Exhibit 15.3 The following questions are based on the information below. A company needs to manage a project which consists of the following set of activities:   Refer to Exhibit 15.3. The following spreadsheet was developed to determine the earliest start times and latest start times for the project. What formulas should go into cells F2:F8 to calculate Earliest Finish Times, G2:G8 to calculate Latest Start Times, and cells I2:I8 to calculate the Slack?
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Exhibit 15.5
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A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity. Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell I5 of the Model spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts? Exhibit 15.5 The following questions use the information below. A company wants to crash a project and reduce the time required to complete it. They have developed the following table of activity costs and times and a spreadsheet to compute starting time for each activity.     Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell I5 of the Model spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?
Refer to Exhibit 15.5. What formula should go in cell I5 of the Model spreadsheet to compute Actual Time Between Starts?
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