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We know that the competitor's sales were equal to the average number of sales 8 months before Jared began gathering data, and 2 and 6 months after. This means that the competitor's sales graph intersects the x-axis at -8, 2, and 6.

Also, we know that the relative minimum number of sales was lower than the relative minimum number of sales of Jared's office - in other words, the local minimum is less than Jared's office's graph,

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