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MGT4109 Project Time Management and Technology Final Exam Q1 Pool Questions (1 from 5) Answer Key 1) Estimation When grading the question, it would appear as: In preparing to travel to Orlando, Florida for the holidays, we have gathered the following data: The distance to be travelled is approximately 2000 km. For a class volunteer project last summer, some of your classmates spent a week driving from Ottawa to New Orleans, which is also approximately 2000 km. They made the trip in 2 travel days of 11 hours each. You plan to take 4-lane highways the whole way, where you estimate your speed will be 100km/hr. • When we spoke to 3 travelers who have driven to Orlando, Florida in the past, we discovered that: Peter and his family like to make a lot of stops along the way, taking 27 hours to make the trip over 3 days. Most travelers make the journey in 25 hours of driving, spread across 3 days. Ali and his friends drive straight through in 22 hours. A local travel agent says most travelers divide their journey into 3 days of travel. They plan for the following: Day 1 - Ottawa, ON to Hagerstown, MD -9.5 hours Day 2 - Hagerstown, MD to Santee, South Carolina - 9 hours o Day 3 - Santee, SC to Orlando, FL - 6 hours Questions Answers Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (24.5) Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (22) Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (24.7) Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (25) Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE-POINT (PERT)r answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) 24.8
2) Estimation When grading the question, it would appear as: Using the following data, prepare project estimations: In preparing to travel to Goose Bay, Newfoundland for a conference we have gathered the following data: The distance to be travelled is approximately 1500 km. For a class volunteer project last summer, some of your classmates spent a week driving from Ottawa to Atlanta, Georgia, which is also 1500 km. They made the trip in 2 travel days of 8 hours each. You plan to take 4-lane highways the whole way, where you estimate your speed will be 100km/hr. When we spoke to 3 travelers who have driven to Goose Bay in the past, we discovered that: Pierre and his family like to make a lot of stops along the way, taking 18 hours to make the trip over 3 days. Most travelers actually make the journey in 17 total hours of driving, spread across 2 days. o William and his friends drive straight through in 15 hours. A local travel agent says most travelers plan to divide their journey into 2 days of travel. They plan for the following: o Day 1 - Ottawa, ON to Sept lles, Quebec - 9 hours o Day 2 - Sept lles, Quebec to Goose Bay, Newfoundland -7.5 hours Questions Answers Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (16.5) Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (17) Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (16.7) Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (16) Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE-POINT (PERT) estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) ________ (16.8)
3) Estimation When grading the question, it would appear as: Using the following data, prepare project estimations: In preparing to travel to Dallas, TX for a conference we have gathered the following data: The distance to be travelled is approximately 2600 km. For a class volunteer project last summer, some of your classmates spent a week driving from Ottawa to Newfoundland, which is also 2600 km. They made the trip in 3 travel days of 9 hours each. You plan to take 4-lane highways the whole way, where you estimate your speed will be 100km/hr. When we spoke to 3 travelers who have driven to Dallas in the past, we discovered that: o Pierre and his family like to make a lot of stops along the way, taking 30 hours to make the trip over 3 days. Most travelers actually make the journey in 28 total hours of driving, spread across 3 days. William and his friends drive straight through in 25 hours. A local travel agent says most travelers plan to divide their journey into 3 days of travel. They plan for the following: o Day 1 - Ottawa, ON to Detroit, Michigan - 8 hours o Day 2 - Detroit, Michigan to Memphis, Tennessee - 9.5 hours o Day 3 - Memphis, Tennessee to Dallas, Texas - 10 hours Question Answers Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (27.5) Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (27) Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (27.7) Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (28)
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This study source was downloaded by 100000871820482 from CourseHero.com on 12-04-2023 19:58:24 GMT -06:00 4) Estimation When grading the question, it would appear as: Using the following data, prepare project estimations: In preparing to travel to Winnipeg, Manitoba for a PMI event we've gathered this data: The distance to be travelled is approximately 2200 km. For another PMI event last summer, some of your classmates drove from Ottawa to Miami, which is also 2200 km. They made the trip in 2 travel days of 12 hours each. You plan to take 4-lane highways the whole way, where you estimate your speed will be 100km/hr. When we spoke to 3 travelers who have driven to Winnipeg in the past, we discovered that: • Vyek and his family like to make a lot of stops along the way, taking 28 hours to make the trip over 3 days. Most travelers actually make the journey in 23 total hours of driving, spread across 3 days. Stash and his friends drive straight through in 20 hours. A local travel agent says most travelers plan to divide their journey into 3 days of travel. They plan for the following: o Day 1 - Ottawa, ON to Cochrane, ON - 8 hours o Day 2 - Cochrane, ON to Thunder Bay, ON - 9 hours o Day 3 - Thunder Bay, ON to Winnipeg, MA - 8 hours Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (25) Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (24) Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (23.7) Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (23) Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE-POINT (PERT) estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) 23.3
This study source was downloaded by 100000871820482 from CourseHero.com on 12-04-2023 19:58:24 GMT -06:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/218059212/MGT4109-Final-Exam-Q1-Pool-Questions-1-from-5-Answer-Keypdf/ 5) Estimation When grading the question, it would appear as: In preparing to travel to Denver, Colorado for a PMI event we've gathered this data: The distance to be travelled is approximately 2800 km. For another PMI event last summer, some of your classmates drove from Toronto to Houston, TX, which is also 2800 km. They made the trip in 3 travel days of 9.5 hours each. You plan to take 4-lane highways the whole way, where you estimate your speed will be 100km/hr. When we spoke to 3 travelers who have driven to Winnipeg in the past, we discovered that: o Greg and his family like to make a lot of stops along the way, taking 30 hours to make the trip over 3 days. Most travelers actually make the journey in 27 total hours of driving, spread across 3 days. o Jimbo and his friends drive straight through in 22 hours. A local travel agent says most travelers plan to divide their journey into 3 days of travel. They plan for the following: o Day 1 - Ottawa, ON to Detroit, MI - 8 hours Day 2 - Detroit, MI to Omaha, NB - 10 hours Day 3 - Omaha, NB to Denver, CO - 11 hours Questions Answers Using the data in the case study above, complete a BOTTOM-UP estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (29) Using the data in the case study above, complete an ANALOGOUS estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (28.5) Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE POINT estimation (Triangular Distribution). Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (26.3) Using the data in the case study above, complete a PARAMETRIC estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (27) Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE-POINT (PERT) estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) 26.7
Using the data in the case study above, complete a THREE-POINT (PERT) estimation. Your answers should be calculated to 1 decimal place (ie: 16.4) (26.7)
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