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The Table Below Shows the Sales at A Small Restaurant in A Downtown

The Table Below Shows the Sales at A Small Restaurant in A Downtown

The table below shows the sales at a small restaurant in a downtown business district. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Sample 1: The Table Below Shows the Sales at A Small Restaurant in A Downtown

The table illustrates the total weekly sales of one small restaurant for lunch and dinner in the downtown business district between the 7th to 13th of October.

Overall, it is noticeable from the data that most of the income is earned from dinner. But if compared with weekdays, Sunday had the lowest income for lunch, and Friday had the highest income of the week for dinner.

To begin, on Monday, the restaurant sells lunch for 24 hundred dollars compared to the sale amount of dinner of 3634 dollars. The sales of dinner compared to lunch is significantly higher than the sales of lunch for the six days except for the Sunday sale.

The lunch sale on Tuesday remained almost the same as on Monday, but the dinner sales increased by 200 dollars. The earning from the dinner is the lowest on Sunday, and it is less than 3000 dollar. On the weekend, lunches bring an amount of 1550 dollars compared to 2450 dollars for dinner.

Sample 2: The Table Below Shows the Sales at A Small Restaurant in A Downtown

The rendered tabular chart illustrates the remarkable information regarding the sales of lunch and dinner at a small restaurant from 7th October to 13th October. The data has been calibrated in dollars.

Looking into the overall perspective, it is clearly seen that restaurants sell more for dinner than lunch, and people tend to eat less in a restaurant on the day of Saturday and Sunday.

Highlighting the given presentation, on the first day of the week, the sales of lunch of $2,400 as compared to dinner, which is $3,623. Interestingly, the sales of dinner compared to lunch are significantly higher than the sales of lunch in the given six days of the week. Moreover, the lunch sales on Tuesday remained almost the same as on Monday, but the dinner sales increased by 200 dollars.

Moving to the rest of the data, it can be seen that on Wednesday, individuals spent $2,595 on lunch and 3,445 dollars on dinner. Additionally, $2,375 was noticed on the day of Thursday on lunch and 2,500 on the day of Friday. However, for dinner, people spend 3,800 and 4,350 dollars, respectively. Lastly, the sales of dinner and lunch are less on weekends as compared to weekends.

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