can anyone help with this question
Given, PV=470,EV=480,AC=430,EAC=500,BAC=525
What is VAC?
a)70
b)20
c)25
d)30
Thanks
bonnettja@msn.com
Sun, 12/09/2012 - 23:53
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I only have the formula VAC=BAC-VAC, so I would choose 25 (525-500).
If I am wrong, let me know..as I am still studying as well :)
sunitaPMP
Mon, 12/10/2012 - 01:35
Yes,even i calculated using VAC=BAC-EAC=25.:).But I am sure that is not correct.Waiting for reply from others.
rajesh.thallam
Mon, 12/10/2012 - 02:17
When BAC and EAC are given, then VAC=BAC-EAC is the right formula to use to calculate the variance at completion
Answer is 25 (525-500)
Mon, 12/10/2012 - 02:55
Thank you Rajesh ...
bonnettja@msn.com
Sun, 12/09/2012 - 23:53
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VAC=BAC-VAC
I only have the formula VAC=BAC-VAC, so I would choose 25 (525-500).
If I am wrong, let me know..as I am still studying as well :)
sunitaPMP
Mon, 12/10/2012 - 01:35
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Yes,even i calculated using
Yes,even i calculated using VAC=BAC-EAC=25.:).But I am sure that is not correct.Waiting for reply from others.
rajesh.thallam
Mon, 12/10/2012 - 02:17
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VAC=BAC-EAC
When BAC and EAC are given, then VAC=BAC-EAC is the right formula to use to calculate the variance at completion
Answer is 25 (525-500)
sunitaPMP
Mon, 12/10/2012 - 02:55
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Thank you Rajesh ...
Thank you Rajesh ...