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Year Actual Demand 1 5500 2 5700 3 6000 4 5900 5 5300 What is the exponentially smoothed forecast for year 6, with a smoothing constant alpha (α) of 0.4 and a forecast for year 4 (not for year 5) of 6300? F t+1 = (alpha)Dt + (1-alpha) Ft

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