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Using a weight of 12 for the most recent observation, 13 for the second most recent observation, and 16 for third most recent observation, compute a three-week weighted moving average for the time series. (Round your answers to two decimal places.)

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Answer: Hi some data is missing attached below is the missing data

answer:

WMA = 174.53

Explanation:

Determine the three-week weighted moving average with weights

( 1/2, 1/3, 1/6 )

Weighted moving average ( WMA ) = 174.53

MSE = ∑ (xi - WMA)^2 / n

= 9.71

attached below is the detailed solution/table

Using a weight of 12 for the most recent observation, 13 for the second most recent-example-1
Using a weight of 12 for the most recent observation, 13 for the second most recent-example-2
Using a weight of 12 for the most recent observation, 13 for the second most recent-example-3
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