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The image presents monthly sales data from a UK local bookshop for January 2010, divided into categories for non-members and members, with further breakdown for students, adults, and seniors. For Books: non-members are 44 students, 30 adults, no seniors, 70 members, totaling 144. For Novels: non-members are 31 students, 194 adults, 124 seniors, 942 members, totaling 1291. For Magazines: non-members are 330 students, 1250 adults, 80 seniors, 39 members, totaling 1699. The overall total sales are 405 students, 1474 adults, 204 seniors, 1051 members, culminating in a grand total of 3134.
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The table figures out us the number of collected sales by a bookshop in the UK for the only one month of Januray 2010.
Overall, there are a 4 types of things which sold in month. Including books, novels and magazines. Also we can see the types of consumers, they are 2 types: non-members and members. Non-members consist of students, adults and seniors.
First of all, books had the worst index among all of paper prodcuts it reached 144 in total and it was very popular by students. Next item is novels which are more popular than books but not as magazines. The novels got 1291 sales in total and was in great demand by adults with 194 realization.
Furthermore, the most necessary and well-marketed was magazines with 1699 totals sales. The adults was very interested in it, because approximately all of sales was done by them. In addition, generally the 3134 pieces realized in one months.
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