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A city's transportation department is considering adding a new bus line. Two planners present their forecasts for its potential ridership:

  • Planner A: "My cousin started taking the bus last year and loves it. People are tired of driving. I predict this new line will be immediately popular and serve 5,000 riders per day within the first month."
  • Planner B: "Surveys on the proposed route show high interest from 20% of residents. Similar lines in three comparable cities saw a 5-8% ridership increase in their first year. I predict the new line will serve 1,500-2,000 riders per day after six months of operation."

Based on the principles of making a sound forecast, which planner's prediction is more robust and why?

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