Biology, 15.02.2020 04:28 tyricqreed91
A local restaurant has recorded the demand for bottled water in each of the last 15 months of business. Use the recorded demand data below to develop three-period and four-period moving-average forecasts for bottles of water. Round off all calculations to two decimal places. Maintaining two decimal places is required for all calculations.
Period Demand Period Demand Period Demand
1 4516 6 5267 11 5489
2 4769 7 5083 12 5942
3 4814 8 4689 13 5616
4 5958 9 5321 14 4785
5 5284 10 5475 15 4675
What is the forecast for period 16 using the three-period weighted method?
(Weights are t=0.5, t-1=0.4 and t-2=0.1)
(A) Less than or equal to 4500
(B) Greater than 4500 but less than or equal to 4600
(C) Greater than 4600 but less than or equal to 4700
(D) Greater than 5700 but less than or equal to 4800
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Benito is doing research on the effects of florida's elevation on its climate. his notes include the following: 1. the average elevation of florida is 30 m above sea level. 2. the highest point in florida is britton hill, which is 105 m above sea level. 3. the change in temperature from 0 m to 1,000 m is 7 °c. what can benito conclude about the effects of florida's elevation on its climate? a.) florida typically experiences cold temperatures and temperature changes within a narrow range. b.) florida typically experiences cold temperatures and temperature changes within a broad range. c.) florida typically experiences warm temperatures and temperature changes within a narrow range. d.) florida typically experiences warm temperatures and temperature changes within a broad range.
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