The table illustrates the mothly sales collected by a local bookshop in the UK for the moth of January 2010.
Overall, the number of total accounted for the highest in the all sectors, while books recorded the lowest number in the all categories. In contrast, the number of seniors accounted for nothing in the books.
Books accounted for the smallest number of adults, at 30, followed by students accounted for 44 number, while members and total accounted 70number and 144 number, respectively. In addition, novels recorded the lowest number, at 31, and followed by the number of adults amounted to 194 number, 124 of seniors. The number of members and total made up 942 and 1291, respectively.
Magazines recorded 330 number of students, 1250 of adults, while seniors and members accounted for the lowest number, at 80 and 39, respectively, followed by total, which made up 1699 number. Meanwhile, total made up the largest number students, at 405, followed by adults, which 1474 number, while seniors recorded 204 number. In contrast, the number of total and members had 3134 and 1051, respectively.
