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Mathematics, 24.01.2020 12:31, jameanch7182

Question 3 – the following table provides monthly sales ($1000) at a college bookstore. the sales show a seasonal pattern, with the greatest number when the college is in session and decrease during the summer months.
calculate seasonal factors, then calculate the forecasted sales for july in year 5. in year 5 the expected to be a total of $3,600,000
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t jan feb mar apr may jun jul aug sep oct nov dec
1 196 188 192 164 140 120 112 140 160 168 192 200
2 200 188 192 164 140 122 132 144 176 168 196 194
3 196 212 202 180 150 140 156 144 164 186 200 230
4 242 240 196 220 200 192 176 184 204 228 250 260

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