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Question 2: EV=100, CPI=1, SV=80. How much is Earned Value?

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A.) 100
B.) 1
C.) 1.5
D.) 0

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Posted on: March 08, 2017 07:20 PM | Permalink

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Yaroslav Pak Contracts Manager| Hill Internatinal Astana, Akmolinskaya Oblast, Kazakhstan
You wrote it yourelf mate EV=100, so it's A.) 100

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Senkodi Mururgesan Chennai, Tamilnadu, India
A)100

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George Lewis Program/Project Manager| DXC Technology Company Heredia, Costa Rica
Anymore answers?

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Euripides Romero Director of PM/PMO| CODEPROY Bogota, Bogota, Colombia
A.) 100

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S Rajasekar Senior Project Manager| Allscripts Bangalore, Karnataka, India
Answer is there in the question itself. If EV=100, then how much is Earned Value? 100

CPI = EV/AC -> 1 = 100/AC -> AC = 1X100 = 100 -> 100/100


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Ed Tsyitee Jr Consultant | Consultant Tucson, Az, United States
If the EV is 100 that means the project either has finished or hasn't started yet. I'm going against the answers here and say 0.

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Doug Barger Agile/Scrum Coach| Tech Found Goodlettsville, Tn, United States
A.) 100

or I'll eat my hat!

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syed mohammed sadat Project Manager| Emerson Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
EV=100

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