EXAMPLE 3-1 Estimating the Cost of a College Degree

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EXAMPLE 3-1 Estimating the Cost of a College Degree continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 3-1 (continued) Estimating the Cost of a College Degree

EXAMPLE 3-2 A WBS for a Construction Project

EXAMPLE 3-3 Indexing the Cost of a New Boiler

EXAMPLE 3-4 Weighted Index for Gasoline Cost continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 3-4 (continued) Weighted Index for Gasoline Cost

EXAMPLE 3-5 Analysis of Building Space Cost Estimates continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 3-5 (continued) Analysis of Building Space Cost Estimates continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 3-5 (continued) Analysis of Building Space Cost Estimates

EXAMPLE 3-6 Power-Sizing Model for Cost Estimating

EXAMPLE 3-7 Learning Curve for a Formula Car Design Team continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 3-7 (continued) Learning Curve for a Formula Car Design Team continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 3-7 (continued) Learning Curve for a Formula Car Design Team continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 3-7 (continued) Learning Curve for a Formula Car Design Team

EXAMPLE 3-8 Cost Estimating Relationship (CER) for a Spacecraft continued on next slide

EXAMPLE 3-8 (continued) Cost Estimating Relationship (CER) for a Spacecraft

EXAMPLE 3-9 Regression Statistics for the Spacecraft CER