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What is the cost to finish this project (all activity durations are in weeks and costs in US dollars)as quickly as possible?  Normal  Minimum  Normal  Activity  Predecessor  Time  Time  Cost  Crash Cost A121010001500BA5312001950CA9715002100DB,C141018002100EB4314001875FD9810001450GE757001200HF,G11820003000IH8611001700\begin{array} { | l | l | l | l | l | l | } & & \text { Normal } & \text { Minimum } & \text { Normal } & \\ \text { Activity } & \text { Predecessor } & \text { Time } & \text { Time } & \text { Cost } & \text { Crash Cost } \\\hline \mathrm { A } & & 12 & 10 & 1000 & 1500 \\\hline \mathrm { B } & \mathrm { A } & 5 & 3 & 1200 & 1950 \\\hline \mathrm { C } & \mathrm { A } & 9 & 7 & 1500 & 2100 \\\hline \mathrm { D } & \mathrm { B } , \mathrm { C } & 14 & 10 & 1800 & 2100 \\\hline \mathbb { E } & \mathrm { B } & 4 & 3 & 1400 & 1875 \\\hline \mathbb { F } & \mathrm { D } & 9 & 8 & 1000 & 1450 \\\hline \mathrm { G } & \mathrm { E } & 7 & 5 & 700 & 1200 \\\hline \mathrm { H } & \mathrm { F } , \mathrm { G } & 11 & 8 & 2000 & 3000 \\\hline \mathrm { I } & \mathrm { H } & 8 & 6 & 1100 & 1700 \\\hline\end{array}

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