In Microsoft Office Project Standard 2007, you create a task that includes 80 hours of work and has a duration of 10 days. You assign one resource at 100 percent with a standard rate of $100 per hour, resulting in an actual cost of $8,000. You set the baseline. You set the status date to a date that is later than the task finish date, and set the actual task finish date to the same date as the task finish date. The actual cost of work performed (ACWP) changes to $7,900. You need the ACWP to equal the actual cost. What should you do?
A.
Add an hour of work on the working day after the actual finish.
B.
Change the baseline cost to $7,900 and then recalculate the project schedule.
C.
Change the default end time for project tasks to 5:00 P.M., and re-enter the actual finish date.
D.
Reduce the resource standard rate to $79, save a baseline, and then recalculate the project schedule.