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Calculate how much would be the ETC with values PV = 105, EV = 115, BAC = 440, AC = 105, CV = 4, ETC = 330, EAC =410. The ETC is given as 330. However, how much would the Estimate to Complete be if w

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Moloy Chakraborty Principal Project Manager| WSP UK LTD High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Calculate how much would be the ETC with values PV = 105, EV = 115, BAC = 440, AC = 105, CV = 4, ETC = 330, EAC =410. The ETC is given as 330. However, how much would the Estimate to Complete be if we assume that current variances are thought to be atypical?

a. 325
b. 330
c. 305
d. 295
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Rami Kaibni
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Senior Projects Manager | Field & Marten Associates New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
Atypical means you should not rely on those variances for future forcasts. I tend to believe the correct answer is A = 325 = ETC = BAC - EV.

I am interested to see how others would interpret this question.

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