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In the past, Peter Kelle's tire dealership in Baton Rouge sold an average of 1,000 radials each year. In the past 2 years, 240 and 240, respectively were sold in fall, 350 and 320 in winter,150 and165 in spring, and 340 and 195 in summer. With a major expansion planned, Kelle projects sales next year to increase to 1,200 radials.
Based on next year's projected sales, the demand for each season is going to be (enter your responses as whole numbers):
Fall:
Winter:
Spring:
Summer:
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