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Year Average_Viewers 2000 12.3 2001 21.1 2002 25.9 2003 26.9 2004 30.7 2005 30.5

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Year Average_Viewers

2000 12.3

2001 21.1

2002 25.9

2003 26.9

2004 30.7

2005 30.5

2006 28.9

2007 26.2

2008 24.6

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a) By weightage moving average formula:

Forecasted average = (3*24.6 + 2*26.2 + 1*28.9)/6 = 25.85