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7 years 2 months ago #9499

Yani Esbe

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Looks like typo for the question, should be -800 not 800
From math question will be : SV = EV - PV
Will become EV = -800 + 7000 = 6200

or as above comments (if not typo), EV = 7800
7 years 2 months ago #9455

Don Sheahan

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The answer is definitely 7800
7 years 2 months ago #9448

Ibrahim Elsharkawy

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from maths concepts EV= SV+PV
7 years 2 months ago #9431

CHANTAL TETU

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Not sure the answer is C. If the equation for SV is SV = EV - PV, then to find EV we must move PV on the other side which gives SV + PV = EV ... then the result would be 800 + 7000 = EV = 7800.... SV being positive and not negative in the question.
7 years 2 months ago #9374

Mary Kathrine Padua

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Hello everyone! Here is this week's free PMP® exam sample question from the PM Exam Simulator.

If SV = -800 and PV = 7000, how much is EV?

A. 6000
B. 8000
C. 6200
D. 9000

HINT: Use the Schedule Variance (SV) formula.

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Answer and Explanation:
The correct answer is C.

SV = EV - PV, therefore EV = SV + PV = -800 + 7000 = 6200.

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