Sherrie sold about $800 worth of produce last weekend at a Farmer's Market, but it was sunny and warm both days. This Saturday and Sunday are both supposed to be rainy, so she thinks fewer people will attend. She estimates she'll only sell about 3/4 of her total for last time, or $600. This is an example of a(n)
A. lost-cause forecast
B. indirect forecast
C. lost-horse forecast
D. direct forecast
E. incremental forecast
Answer: C
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