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Business, 26.10.2021 14:50 audjwood67

Given the following average demand for each month, calculate the seasonal indices for each month. Month Average Demand Seasonal Index
Jan 30
Febuary 50
March 85
April 110
May 125
June 245
July 255
August 135
September 100
October 90
November 50
December 30
Total
Average
Using the data and the seasonal indices you have calculated, calculate expected monthly demand if the annual forecast is 2000 units.
Annual Forcast 2000
Monthly deseasonal forcast ?
Month Seasonal Index Forcast
Jan
Febuary
March
April
May
June
July
August
September
October
November
December
For the following data, calculate the mean absolute deviation.
Period Forcast Actual Demand Absolute deviation
1 100 105
2 105 95
3 110 90
4 115 135
5 120 105
6 125 120
Total 675 650
MAD

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