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audragclark

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Question 1

Suppose you have the project consisting of the six tasks described in the following table.




Which project digraph below models the project described?












◦ none of these

Question 2

Suppose you have the following project digraph. (The numbers in parentheses represent hours.)




The number of tasks in the project is
◦ 8.
◦ 6.
◦ 9.
◦ 7.
◦ none of these


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Question 1

Suppose you have the following project digraph. (The numbers in parentheses represent hours.)




The number of tasks in the project is
◦ 7.
◦ 9.
◦ 8.
◦ 10.
◦ none of these

Question 2

Suppose you have the following project digraph. (The numbers in parentheses represent hours.)




What is the number of tasks in this project?
◦ 11
◦ 9
◦ 6
◦ 7
◦ none of these




ts19998

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Suppose you have the following project digraph. (The numbers in parentheses represent hours.)




Using the priority list, C, F, E, B, A, D and the priority-list model to schedule this project with two processors results in a finishing time of
◦ 22 hours.
◦ 18 hours.
◦ 23 hours.
◦ 19 hours.
◦ none of these




burchfield96

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Suppose you have the following project digraph. (The numbers in parentheses represent hours.)




Using the priority list, C, E, G, F, B, A, D and the priority-list model to schedule this project with two processors results in a finishing time of
◦ 24 hours.
◦ 21 hours.
◦ 26 hours.
◦ 22 hours.
◦ none of these




misspop

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Suppose you have the following project digraph. (The numbers in parentheses represent hours.)




Using the priority list F, E, A, D, B, G, C and the priority-list model to schedule this project with two processors, the project finishing time is
◦ 22 hours.
◦ 17 hours.
◦ 18 hours.
◦ 21 hours.
◦ none of these




 

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