MGT4109 Project Time Management and Technology Final Exam Q1 Pool Questions (1 from 5) Answer Key Estimation When grading the question, it would appear as:

MGT4109 Project Time Management and Technology

Final Exam Q1 Pool Questions (1 from 5) Answer Key

  1. Estimation

When grading the question, it would appear as:

Questions Answers
Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (24.5)
Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (22)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (24.7)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (25)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE-POINT (PERT) estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (24.8)
  • Estimation

When grading the question, it would appear as:

Questions Answers
Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (16.5)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (17)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (16.7)
Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (16)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE-POINT (PERT) estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (16.8)
  • Estimation

When grading the question, it would appear as:

Question Answers
Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (27.5)
Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (27)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (27.7)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (28)
  • Estimation

When grading the question, it would appear as:

Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (25)
Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (24)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (23.7)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (23)
  • Estimation

When grading the question, it would appear as:

Questions Answers
Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (29)
Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (28.5)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)                     (26.3)
Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4)
Reference no: EM132069492

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