If EV=145, PV=162, AC=138, BAC=200, ETC=62,what is VAC?
A. 0B. 7C. 9.5D. 62
jalagamn
Sat, 12/01/2012 - 12:24
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Variance at completion formula is VAC = BAC-EAC
BAC = 200
EAC = BAC/CPI
CPI = EV/AC = 145/138 = 1.05
EAC = 200/1.05 = 190.47
VAC = BAC-EAC
= 200-190.47 = 9.5
The correct answer is C.
Hope this helps
sspawar
Sat, 12/01/2012 - 15:14
When ETC and AC are given
do not go for forcasting method
just ADD
EAC = AC + ETC =200 and VAC will be 0.
henrypmp123
Sun, 12/02/2012 - 05:30
sspawar, thanks a lot, understand now !!
manishsharmapmp
Sun, 12/02/2012 - 10:14
ideally one should no ifits no variance, typical or atypical variance and then one could answer surely else consider what Mr Pawar has said.
jalagamn
Sat, 12/01/2012 - 12:24
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answer is c
Variance at completion formula is VAC = BAC-EAC
BAC = 200
EAC = BAC/CPI
CPI = EV/AC = 145/138 = 1.05
EAC = 200/1.05 = 190.47
VAC = BAC-EAC
= 200-190.47 = 9.5
The correct answer is C.
Hope this helps
sspawar
Sat, 12/01/2012 - 15:14
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when ETC is given
When ETC and AC are given
do not go for forcasting method
just ADD
EAC = AC + ETC =200 and VAC will be 0.
henrypmp123
Sun, 12/02/2012 - 05:30
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thanks a lot, understand now
sspawar, thanks a lot, understand now !!
manishsharmapmp
Sun, 12/02/2012 - 10:14
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ideally one should no ifits no variance, typical or atypical var
ideally one should no ifits no variance, typical or atypical variance and then one could answer surely else consider what Mr Pawar has said.