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Task C is directly preceded by two tasks–task A and task B. Task A has an expected task completion time of five weeks and an ES time of week 6. Task B has an expected task completion time of seven weeks and an ES time of week 7. Task C has an expected task completion time of 10 weeks. The ES for activity C is?
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