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A Project Consists of Four Consecutive Tasks That Have Average

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A project consists of four consecutive tasks that have average duration and worst-case duration estimates (in days) as shown in the table. Use Newbold's model to determine the aggregated one sigma buffer for this project. A project consists of four consecutive tasks that have average duration and worst-case duration estimates (in days)  as shown in the table. Use Newbold's model to determine the aggregated one sigma buffer for this project.   A)  20 days B)  10 days C)  15 days D)  5 days


A) 20 days
B) 10 days
C) 15 days
D) 5 days

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