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DEVRY BSOP 330 Week 1 Lab Assignment Problems 4

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<strong>DEVRY</strong> <strong>BSOP</strong> <strong>330</strong> <strong>Week</strong> 1 <strong>Lab</strong> <strong>Assignment</strong><br />

<strong>Problems</strong> 4.1, 4.5, 4.9 and 4.11, pages 140-141<br />

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<strong>Problems</strong>: 4.1: The following gives the<br />

number of pints of type A blood used at<br />

Woodlawn Hospital in the past 6 weeks:<br />

a) Forecast the demand for the week of<br />

October 12 using a 3-week moving average.<br />

b) Use a 3-week weighted moving average,<br />

with weights of .1, .3, and .6, using .6 for the<br />

most recent week. Forecast demand for the<br />

week of October 12.<br />

c) Compute the forecast for the week of<br />

October 12 using exponential smoothing with<br />

a forecast for August 31 of 360 and α = .2.


<strong>Problems</strong>: 4.5: The Carbondale Hospital is<br />

considering the purchase of a new ambulance.<br />

The decision will rest partly on the<br />

anticipated mileage to be driven next year.<br />

The miles driven during the past 5 years are<br />

as follows:<br />

Year Mileage<br />

1 3,000<br />

2 4,000<br />

3 3,400<br />

4 3,800<br />

5 3,700<br />

a) Forecast the mileage for next year using a<br />

2-year moving average.<br />

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