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The critical path for this network is A - E - F and the project completion time is 22 weeks. The critical path for this network is A - E - F and the project completion time is 22 weeks.      If a deadline of 17 weeks is imposed,give the linear programming model for the crashing decision. The critical path for this network is A - E - F and the project completion time is 22 weeks.      If a deadline of 17 weeks is imposed,give the linear programming model for the crashing decision.
If a deadline of 17 weeks is imposed,give the linear programming model for the crashing decision.

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