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Moving to another question will save this response. ??Question 15 of 20 Question 15 1 points Save Answer You have a project to construct a governments department building for $600,000. To date you have spent $300,000 and the value of the completed work is $275,000. However, during your project execution, you noticed that your cost estimation was flawed and you need to calculate your budget again for the remaining part of the project. You sit down with your team members and re-estimate the cost of the remaining work. Your new estimate says that it will take $400,000 to complete the remaining part of the project. Calculate the Estimate at Completion (EAC). o a. $800,000 ob. $700,000 O C. $400,000 d, S500.000 Moving to another question will save this response. S Question 15 of 20 Cloze Window 0 Type here to search /28/2018Explanation / Answer
Moving to another question will save this response. ??Question 15 of 20 Question 15 1 points Save Answer You have a project to construct a governments department building for $600,000. To date you have spent $300,000 and the value of the completed work is $275,000. However, during your project execution, you noticed that your cost estimation was flawed and you need to calculate your budget again for the remaining part of the project. You sit down with your team members and re-estimate the cost of the remaining work. Your new estimate says that it will take $400,000 to complete the remaining part of the project. Calculate the Estimate at Completion (EAC). o a. $800,000 ob. $700,000 O C. $400,000 d, S500.000 Moving to another question will save this response. S Question 15 of 20 Cloze Window 0 Type here to search /28/2018Related Questions
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