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Saint GBA334 Week 5 quiz 3

1. Activity A has a standard cost of $500 and the standard time to complete Activity A is 5 weeks. The crash time for Activity A is 3 weeks and the crash cost is $600. What is the crash cost per week for Activity A? (Points : 3)



Question 2. 2. Considering the following Activity-On-Node (AON) project (activity completion times are in days), how long will it take to complete the project?

Activity-On-Node

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Question 3. 3. Considering the following Activity-On-Node (AON) project (activity completion times are in days), what is the slack time associated with activity D?

Activity-On-Node

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Question 4. 4. Consider the following Activity-On-Node (AON) PERT project. The three values that represent each activity’s completion time (in days) correspond to an optimistic time, most likely time, and pessimistic time, respectively. What is the standard deviation associated with the completion time of activity B?

Activity-On-Node-2

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Question 5. 5. Consider the following Activity-On-Node (AON) PERT project. The three values that represent each activity’s completion time (in days) correspond to an optimistic time, most likely time, and pessimistic time, respectively. What is the expected completion time of activity A?

Activity-On-Node-2

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Question 6. 6. Jamie is planning a trip overseas. A variety of activities must be completed before her departure. The following table describes the relationships between these activities:

Immediate
Activity
Predecessors
A –
B A
C A
D B, C
E B, C
F D, E
G F

Jamie was also able to estimate the activity times as shown in the table below:

Activity Time (Days)
A 4
B 4
C 5
D 3
E 3
F 2
G 1

Considering the information above, what is the length of the project? (Points : 3)




Question 7. 7. Consider the following set of activities that must be completed in order to prep a new home for painting:

Immediate
Activity
Predecessors
A –
B –
C A, B
D C
E C
F D, E
G E
H F, G

Also assume that the painters were able to estimate the activity times as shown in the table below:

Activity Time (Days)
A 3
B 2
C 4
D 5
E 3
F 2
G 4
H 2

Considering the information above, what is the earliest finish time for activity F? (Points : 3)




Question 8. 8. Consider the following set of activities that must be completed in order to prep a new home for painting:

Immediate
Activity
Predecessors
A –
B –
C A, B
D C
E C
F D, E
G E
H F, G

Also assume that the painters were able to estimate the activity times as shown in the table below:

Activity Time (Days)
A 3
B 2
C 4
D 5
E 3
F 2
G 4
H 2

Considering the information above, what is the slack time for activities E and F respectively? (Points : 3)




Question 9. 9. Francisco is planning a vacation to Germany. A variety of activities must be completed before his departure. The following table describes the relationships between these activities:

Immediate
Activity
Predecessors
A –
B –
C –
D A, B
E C
F D, E
G E
H F, G
I F
J I, H

Francisco was also able to estimate the activity times as shown in the table below:

Activity Time (Days)
A 3
B 4
C 5
D 3
E 2
F 1
G 4
H 3
I 2
J 5

Considering the information above, what is the length of the project? (Points : 3)




Question 10. 10. Francisco is planning a vacation to Germany. A variety of activities must be completed before his departure. The following table describes the relationships between these activities:

Immediate
Activity
Predecessors
A –
B –
C –
D A, B
E C
F D, E
G E
H F, G
I F
J I, H

Francisco was also able to estimate the activity times as shown in the table below:

Activity Time (Days)
A 3
B 4
C 5
D 3
E 2
F 1
G 4
H 3
I 2
J 5

Considering the information above, what is the earliest finish time for activity E? (Points : 3)