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Exhibit 11.10
The following questions use the data below.
Joe's Sporting Goods wants to forecast quarterly sales figures using a quadratic trend model. The store has collected 12 quarters of data and needs your help to analyze the data. The relevant regression output is in the following table. Exhibit 11.10 The following questions use the data below. Joe's Sporting Goods wants to forecast quarterly sales figures using a quadratic trend model. The store has collected 12 quarters of data and needs your help to analyze the data. The relevant regression output is in the following table.     -Refer to Exhibit 11.10. What is the Input X Range in the Regression command settings dialog box? A)  B3:B14 B)  C3:C14 C)  C3:D14 D)  C3:E14 Exhibit 11.10 The following questions use the data below. Joe's Sporting Goods wants to forecast quarterly sales figures using a quadratic trend model. The store has collected 12 quarters of data and needs your help to analyze the data. The relevant regression output is in the following table.     -Refer to Exhibit 11.10. What is the Input X Range in the Regression command settings dialog box? A)  B3:B14 B)  C3:C14 C)  C3:D14 D)  C3:E14
-Refer to Exhibit 11.10. What is the Input X Range in the Regression command settings dialog box?


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