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ambernc
Calcite | Level 5

Good Morning,

I am an epidemiologist working on a forecasting model... Might anyone be able to assist in a word problem strategy?

I got my answer.... I worked this out a different way and was able to figure it out.

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Reeza
Super User

Someone will usually. Post the question Smiley Happy

ambernc
Calcite | Level 5

Good Morning,

I am an epidemiologist working on a forecasting model... Might anyone be able to assist in a word problem strategy?

I got my answer.... I worked this out a different way and was able to figure it out.

Reeza
Super User

That looks very much like a homework problem from a business class...

ambernc
Calcite | Level 5

It is; however I have the problem worked out in full on paper, I just want to know if there is a way to convert it to syntax or am able to run a code to build a graphic representation. I feel like there is a FORECAST model or a REG that I can incorporate.

Reeza
Super User

if you post the pseudo code then I'll consider that fair and help. I think its mostly a data step problem or something in the SAS/OR package

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