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A first-order autoregressive model, AR (3) was fit to monthly closing stock prices, adjusted for dividends, of Boeing Corporation from January 2006 through August 2008 (closing price on the first trading day of the month) .Based on the results shown below, the estimated model is ________________________ .
A first-order autoregressive model, AR (3)  was fit to monthly closing stock prices, adjusted for dividends, of Boeing Corporation from January 2006 through August 2008 (closing price on the first trading day of the month) .Based on the results shown below, the estimated model is ________________________ .   A) Price (t)  = 6.835 + .9098 Price (t-1)  B) Price (t)  = 0.0969 + 1.207 Price (t-1)  C) Price (t)  = 1.207 + 0.0969 Price (t-1)  D) Price (t)  = 6.835 + 1.207 Price (t-1)  E) Price (t)  = 6.835 - 0.9098 Price (t-1)

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