Final answer:
The correct answer for the projection of sales growth is Option B: Q2 has a 2% increase over Q1, Q3 has a 4% increase over Q2, and Q4 has a 6% increase over Q3. For example, with Q1 starting at 100 units, this would result in 102 units for Q2, approximately 106.08 units for Q3, and approximately 112.44 units for Q4.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question you're asking pertains to sales growth prediction over the quarters for a home hub unit company. To solve this, we would need the sales figures for the first quarter (Q1). However, given that Q1 data is not provided, we can illustrate the concept using an example where Q1 sales are assumed to be 100 units (you will need to replace 100 units with the real Q1 sales data). According to growth trend projection, sales for each subsequent quarter would increase by a certain percentage. Using this model, the sales increase each quarter is calculated as:
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Option B describes the correct sequence of sales increases based on the specified growth rate. The increases are cumulative, so each quarter's increase is based on the previous quarter's sales.