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If the most pessimistic and most optimistic estimates of the amount of time needed to complete an activity are 10 days and 4 days, respectively, the activity's variation is expected to bea.1b.2c.3d.4

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If the most pessimistic and most optimistic estimates of the amount of time needed to complete an activity are 10 days and 4 days, respectively, the activity's variation is expected to bea.1b.2c.3d.4

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To calculate the activity's variation, we need to find the difference between the most optimistic and most pessimistic estimates.

Step 1: Subtract the most pessimistic estimate from the most optimistic estimate. 4 days - 10 days = -6 days

Step 2: Take the absolute value of the result to remove the negative sign. |-6 days| = 6 days

Therefore, the activity's variation is 6 days.

Since none of the given options match the calculated variation, the correct answer is not provided.

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