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Nicole miller’s daughter decided not to follow into the family apparel business. she was interested in her grandmother’s ice cream business. she found from her uncle that they kept record while grandma lived in chicago. the data is show at right. time series data (monthly sales in dollars, $1,000 omitted) # m-year sales 1 a-13 327 2 m-13 288 3 j-13 269 4 j-13 256 5 a-13 286 6 s-13 298 7 o-13 318 8 n-13 329 9 d-13 381 10 j-14 470 11 f-14 443 12 m-14 386 13 a-14 342 14 m-14 319 15 j-14 307 16 j-14 284 17 a-14 309 18 s-14 326 19 o-14 359 20 n-14 376 21 d-14 416 22 j-15 548 23 f-15 506 24 m-15 444 25 a-15 448 26 m-15 408 27 j-15 387 28 j-15 373 29 a-15 408 30 s-15 420 31 o-15 429 32 n-15 442 33 d-15 499 34 j-16 589 35 f-16 561 36 m-16 493 37 a-16 461 38 m-16 430 39 j-16 434 40 j-16 406 41 a-16 428 42 s-16 450 43 o-16 481 44 n-16 485 45 d-16 536 46 j-17 556 47 f-17 658

295 do a 3-month moving average, what is july 2013 forecast? 287 do a 6-month moving average, what is the october 2013 forecast? [ select ] ["385", "390", "338", "396"] do a 12-month moving average, what is april 2014 forecast? [ select ] ["trending flat", "don't know", "trending down", "trending up"] what is the long-term prospect of this business?

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