Use the earned value table (all amounts indicated are dollars) to determine the earned value to the nearest hundred dollars given the indicated state of the project
Activity 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Plan % Complete
A 850 350 1,200 100%
B 400 125 525 100%
C 1,275 650 1,925 100%
D 2800 4,500 350 7,650 95%
E 680 400 1,080 75%
F 125 875 1,000 80%
G 300 1200 1,500 45%
Monthly Plan 850 750 1,400 3,450 5,180 1,175 2,075 14,880
Monthly Act 900 650 1,350 3,875 4,780 850 2,000
A) $16,900
B) $14,900
C) $14,400
D) $13,200
D
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