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vovikov84 [41]
2 years ago
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An activity's normal time and cost are 8 and $100, respectively. its estimated crash time and cost are 6 and $160, respectively.

what is this activity's crash cost per time unit?
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Sphinxa [80]2 years ago
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An activity's normal time and cost are = 8 and $100 respectively
estimated crash time and cost are = 6 and $160 respectively
Activity's crash cost per unit time = ?
crash cost per unit time = cost slope and,
cost slope = rise/run = (crash cost - normal cost) / (normal time - crash time) 
cost slope = (160 - 100) / (8 - 6) = 60 / 2 = $30
so, crash cost per unit time is $30.
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