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A Project Consists of Six Consecutive Tasks That Have Average

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A project consists of six consecutive tasks that have average duration and worst-case duration estimates (in weeks) as shown in the table.Use Newbold's method to determine the aggregated two sigma buffer for this project. A project consists of six consecutive tasks that have average duration and worst-case duration estimates (in weeks) as shown in the table.Use Newbold's method to determine the aggregated two sigma buffer for this project.   A) 5 days B) 6 days C) 7 days D) 9 days


A) 5 days
B) 6 days
C) 7 days
D) 9 days

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