Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
The project charter defines the business needs, the project justification, the current requirements, and the new warehouse your organization wants to create. The project charter is the document that formally authorizes a project. The project charter provides the project manager with the authority to apply organizational resources to project activities. According to PMBOK Guide, the project charter should address the following information:
Requirements that satisfy customer, sponsor, and other stakeholder needs, wants and expectations

Business needs, high-level project description, or product requirements that the project is undertaken to address Project purpose or justification

Assigned Project Manager and authority level

Summary milestone schedule

Stakeholder influences

Functional organizations and their participation

Organizational, environmental and external assumptions

Organizational, environmental and external constraints

Business case justifying the project, including return on investment

Summary budget

If required, it also authorizes the next project phase, and updates the charter. The project manager should always be assigned prior to the start of planning, and preferably while the project charter is being developed.
Incorrect Answers:
A: The feasibility study is usually created before the project scope, though not always. This document defines the likelihood of the project being able to reach its objectives.
C: The decomposition of the project scope results in the project's Work Breakdown Structure (WBS). The work packages of the WBS will help the project manager and team create accurate time and cost estimates.
D: The project scope defines all that the project should complete.