The table compares details for three different branches of a restaurant in 2016.
Overall, there was a correlation noted between the number of transactions, transaction value, and best-selling menu.
To begin with, Vancouver Georgia Street earned the most income of all the three branches with the highest number of transactions and an average transaction value. Following this, even though Vancouver Dunsmuir Street was the first-runner up restaurant to gain revenue, it earned only $5.61 in transaction value, which was the lowest cost and was about twice that of the others. Lastly, Vancouver Drake Street received the least purchases, but because its average transaction value was the second highest, it was slightly edged out by Vancouver Dunsmuir Street.
Turning to the categories of transactions, most consumers were more likely to take away their meal than eat in a restaurant, despite a marginal difference. However, the only exception can be pointed out in Vancouver Drake Street, which surprisingly had more dine-in guests by just 10 transactions.
Furthermore, the best-selling menu of each restaurant was chicken burger, chicken wings, and chicken pasta, respectively. According to the given data, it may be reasonable to assume that their best sellers possibly corresponded to the income of those restaurants.
