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  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Northeast_Wisconsin_Technical_College/Business_Simulation_(NWTC)/03%3A_Marketing/3.10%3A_Time_Series_Methods
    For example, a manager may decide to use the demand values from the last four periods (i.e., n = 4) to calculate the 4-period moving average forecast for the next period. Note that if the sum of all t...For example, a manager may decide to use the demand values from the last four periods (i.e., n = 4) to calculate the 4-period moving average forecast for the next period. Note that if the sum of all the weights were not equal to 1, this number above had to be divided by the sum of all the weights to get the correct weighted moving average. This method uses a combination of the last actual demand and the last forecast to produce the forecast for the next period.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Northeast_Wisconsin_Technical_College/Introduction_to_Operations_Management_(NWTC)/04%3A_Forecasting/4.06%3A_Time_Series_Methods
    For example, a manager may decide to use the demand values from the last four periods (i.e., n = 4) to calculate the 4-period moving average forecast for the next period. Note that if the sum of all t...For example, a manager may decide to use the demand values from the last four periods (i.e., n = 4) to calculate the 4-period moving average forecast for the next period. Note that if the sum of all the weights were not equal to 1, this number above had to be divided by the sum of all the weights to get the correct weighted moving average. This method uses a combination of the last actual demand and the last forecast to produce the forecast for the next period.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Courses/Western_Technical_College/Leadership_for_Business_(Hammond)/01%3A_Forecasting/1.03%3A_Forecasting/1.3.06%3A_Time_Series_Methods
    For example, a manager may decide to use the demand values from the last four periods (i.e., n = 4) to calculate the 4-period moving average forecast for the next period. Note that if the sum of all t...For example, a manager may decide to use the demand values from the last four periods (i.e., n = 4) to calculate the 4-period moving average forecast for the next period. Note that if the sum of all the weights were not equal to 1, this number above had to be divided by the sum of all the weights to get the correct weighted moving average. This method uses a combination of the last actual demand and the last forecast to produce the forecast for the next period.
  • https://biz.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Management/Introduction_to_Operations_Management/03%3A_Forecasting/3.06%3A_Time_Series_Methods
    For example, a manager may decide to use the demand values from the last four periods (i.e., n = 4) to calculate the 4-period moving average forecast for the next period. Note that if the sum of all t...For example, a manager may decide to use the demand values from the last four periods (i.e., n = 4) to calculate the 4-period moving average forecast for the next period. Note that if the sum of all the weights were not equal to 1, this number above had to be divided by the sum of all the weights to get the correct weighted moving average. This method uses a combination of the last actual demand and the last forecast to produce the forecast for the next period.

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