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The manager of a utility company in the Texas panhandle wants to develop quarterly forecasts of power loads for the next year. The power loads are​ seasonal, and the data on the quarterly loads in megawatts​ (MW) for the last four years are as​ follows: Quarter Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 1 2 3 4 The manager estimates the total demand for the next year at MW. Use the multiplicative seasonal method to develop the forecast for each quarter. ​(Round all intermediate calculations to three decimal​ places.) The first quarter forecast is nothing MW. ​(Enter your response rounded to one decimal​ place.) The second quarter forecast is nothing MW. ​(Enter your response rounded to one decimal​ place.) The third quarter forecast is nothing MW. ​(Enter your response rounded to one decimal​ place.) The fourth quarter forecast is nothing MW. ​(Enter your response rounded to one decimal​ place.) Quarter Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 1 100.7 91.2 118.2 101.1 2 126.2 110.5 153.5 136.2 3 141.9 140.7 168.8 155.6 4 167.7 159.6 178.6 169.0

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