The difference between the time avail-to do a job and the time required to do the job, is known as A. Event B. Float C. Duration D. Constraint

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The correct answer is C. Float.

Float is the amount of time that a task can be delayed without delaying the project’s finish date. It is calculated by subtracting the task’s duration from the amount of time available to complete the task.

Event is a point in time at which something happens. It is represented by a node in a project network diagram.

Duration is the length of time required to complete a task. It is calculated by adding up the durations of all the activities that make up the task.

Constraint is a restriction that limits the options available to the project team. It can be imposed by the project’s scope, schedule, budget, or resources.