Use the following dummy variables to develop an estimated regression equation to account for seasonal effects only in the data. Qtr1 = 1 if Quarter 1, 0otherwise; Qtr2 = 1 if Quarter 2, 0 otherwise, Qtr3 = 1 if Quarter 3, 0otherwise. Based only on the seasonal effects in the data, compute estimates of quarterly sales for year 6. a. Report the estimate of sales for Year 6 Quarter 1. (Enter a whole value.) b. Report the estimate of sales for Year 6 Quarter 4. (Enter a whole value.)
1.) Use the following dummy variables to develop an estimated regression equation to account for seasonal effects only in the data. Qtr1 = 1 if Quarter 1, 0otherwise; Qtr2 = 1 if Quarter 2, 0 otherwise, Qtr3 = 1 if Quarter 3, 0otherwise. Based only on the seasonal effects in the data, compute estimates of quarterly sales for year 6.
a. Report the estimate of sales for Year 6 Quarter 1. (Enter a whole value.)
b. Report the estimate of sales for Year 6 Quarter 4. (Enter a whole value.)
2.) Let Period t = 1 refer to the observation in quarter 1 of year 1; Period t = 2refer to the observation in quarter 2 or year 1; … and Period t = 20 refer to the observation in quarter 4 of year 5. Using the dummy variables defined in part (b) and Period (t), develop an estimated regression equation to account for seasonal effects and any linear trend in the time series. Based upon the seasonal effects in the data and linear trend, compute the estimates of quarterly sales for year 6.
a. Report the estimate of sales for Year 6 Quarter 1. (Round to a whole number.)
b. Report the estimate of sales for Year 6 Quarter 4. (Round to a whole number.)
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Let Period t=1 refer to the observation in quarter 1 of year 1; Period t=2 refer to the observation in quarter 2 of year 1; ... and Period t=20 refer to the observation in quarter 4 of year 5. Using the dummy variables defined in part (b) and Period (t), develop an estimated regression equation to account for seasonal effects and any linear trend in the time series. Based upon the seasonal effects on the data and linear trend, compute the estimates of quarterly sales for year 6.
Report the estimate of sales for Year 6: Quarter 1, Quarter 2, Quarter 3, and Quarter 4
Round to a whole number