Multiple Choice
Forecasting techniques generally assume:
A) the absence of randomness.
B) continuity of some underlying causal system.
C) a linear relationship between time and demand.
D) accuracy that increases the farther out in time the forecast projects.
E) accuracy that is better when individual items, rather than groups of items, are being considered.
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