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Business, 27.11.2019 22:31, ejuarez2020

Use a multiple regression model with dummy variables as follows to develop an equation to account for seasonal effects in the data. qtr1 = 1 if quarter 1, 0 otherwise; qtr2 = 1 if quarter 2, 0 otherwise; qtr3 = 1 if quarter 3, 0 otherwise. if required, round your answers to three decimal places. for subtractive or negative numbers use a minus sign even if there is a + sign before the blank. (example: -300) if the constant is "1" it must be entered in the box. do not round intermediate calculation. value = + qtr1 + qtr2 + qtr3 (c) compute the quarterly forecasts for next year based on the model you developed in part (b). if required, round your answers to three decimal places. do not round intermediate calculation. quarter 1 forecast quarter 2 forecast quarter 3 forecast quarter 4 forecast

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