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You must provide Microsoft Project a remaining duration value for it to calculate a percentage complete.

a) True
b) False

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Final answer:

Microsoft Project does not require a remaining duration value to calculate percentage complete; it can calculate this based on task duration, actual work, and remaining work.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that you must provide Microsoft Project a remaining duration value for it to calculate a percentage complete is false. Microsoft Project can calculate the percentage complete based on a combination of the task's duration, the actual work performed, and the work that remains. Users can input progress in different ways, such as by updating the actual work done or the remaining duration, and Microsoft Project will adjust the percentage complete accordingly.

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