Construct a network using the information in the table and identify the critical path

Activity Time Predecessor
A 4
B 6 A
C 9 A
D 11 B
E 16 B, C
F 4 D
G 8 E, F
H 7 G

What will be an ideal response?


The network appears below; critical path is ACEGH. Early and late start and finish times are in the table below the network.

Task Early Start Early Finish Late Start Late Finish
A 0 4 0 4
B 4 10 7 13
C 4 13 4 13
D 10 21 14 25
E 13 29 13 29
F 21 25 25 29
G 29 37 29 37
H 37 44 37 44

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