Multiple Choice
A six-month moving average forecast is generally better than a three-month moving average forecast if demand:
A) is rather stable.
B) has been changing due to recent promotional efforts.
C) follows a downward trend.
D) exceeds one million units per year.
E) follows an upward trend.
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