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    When Defining Activities, a Sufficient Level of Detail Is Reached
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When Defining Activities, a Sufficient Level of Detail Is Reached

Question 20

Question 20

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When defining activities, a sufficient level of detail is reached when:


A) it has been broken down by three levels.
B) an activity has a known method or technique.
C) each activity is very small.
D) all activities are on the same level.

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