When individual activity lengths are overestimated:
A) their individual errors tend to cancel out so that the overall project is completed as estimated.
B) the project completion time is grossly underestimated.
C) the project completion time is overestimated.
D) there is no effect if the estimation is done using point estimates for activity lengths.
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