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The given table illustrates information on the earnings of a small restaurant in a downtown business district in October 7th to 13th.
Overall, it is clear that the sales in the dinner time was consistently higher than in lunch time. People tend to visit the restaurant more on weekdays than on weekends regardless of time.
In detail, the average amount of sales in lunch time between 7th and 11th was about 2,400 dollars whereas, consumer who visited the restaurant usually spent money under 2,000 dollars in the weekends. The difference between Wednsday which was the highest amount, 2,595 dollars and Sunday was approximately 1,000 dollars.
Likewise, there was seen a similar trend in dinner time. However, the all amount of earnings were over 2,450 unlike in lunch time, especially, people eat ate out a lot on the Friday which accounted for 4,350 dollars. Interestingly, the smallest earnings were shown showed on Sunday on both lunch and dinner time at 1,550 and 2,450 dollars respectively.
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