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Gary is working on a school project. He calculated the total cost of the project to be $102.47,

where the project cost is based on the percentage of the project work that was finished. He
finished 16 of the project in the first week, 6.25% of the project in the second week, and 2 of the
project in the third week. If Gary took another week to finish all of the remaining project work,
approximately how much did the project work he finished in the last week cost?

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Answer:

Percent Complete is a measure based on duration and Percent Work Complete is based on work. The two fields are calculated as follows: Percent Complete = Actual Duration/Duration (PC=AD/D) Percent Work Complete = Actual Work/Work (PWC=AW/W)

Explanation:

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