Construct the project network comprised of activities A to L with the following precedence relationships: (a) A, B, and C, the first activities of the project, can be executed concurrently. (b) A and B precede D. (c) B precedes E, F, and H. (d) F and C precede G. (e) E and H precede I and J. (f) C, D, F, and J precede K. (g) K precedes L. (h) I, G, and L are the terminal activities of the project.
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According to the given information, activities A, B, and C can be executed concurrently, which means they are the starting activities of the project. Draw three nodes representing A, B, and C, and mark them as the starting points. Show more…
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