单选题In approximating costs, the estimator considers the possible causes of variation of the cost estimates, including() .AbudgetBplanCriskDcontract

单选题
In approximating costs, the estimator considers the possible causes of variation of the cost estimates, including() .
A

budget

B

plan

C

risk

D

contract


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