Directions for the following five questions: Answer the questions based on the two graphs shown below.
Figure I (the chart on the left) shows the amount of work distribution, in man-hours, for a software company between offshore and onsite activities.
Figure 2 (the chart on the right) shows the estimated and actual work effort involved in the different offshore activities in the same company during the same period.
[Note: Onsite refers to work performed at the customer’s premise and offshore refers to work performed at the developer’s premise.]
Total number of man-hours spent onsite = 75+100+150 = 325
The sum of the estimated and actual effort for offshore design = 200 (approx)
The estimated man-hours of offshore coding = 425
The actual man-hours of offshore testing = 300 (approx)
Half of the man-hours of estimated offshore coding = 210(approx)
So, option c) is the closest
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