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I’m not understanding why the first and last statement are True. Please explain this. My reasoning is as follows for why I thought these statements would be false instead. Thanks.
For the first statement, it looks as if Quarter 4 Forecast (for area 3) is better/bigger than Quarter 3. Also, it seems like Q4=1950-1250=700 and Q3=1250-650=600, hence again Q4>Q3, which is why I thought the first statement would be false.
For the last statement, it looks as if Q4>Q3>Q2 (for area 1). Also, it seems like Q4=1850-1250=600, Q3=1250-750=500 and Q2=750-300=450, hence again Q4>Q3>Q2, which is why I thought the last statement would be false.
First statement:
Agreed, 4>3
Last statement
Agreed, 4 is best
Thanks 🙂