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Band 6+: Writing Task 1: Table 1 You should spend about 20 minutes on this task The table below summarize the monthly sales collected by a local bookshop in the UK for the month of January 2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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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 given table represents the information about the sales of books, novels and magazines in one of the local bookshops in the UK for January 2010. The types of sales figures are divided into two groups which are sales to non-members and members.

The non-member figures comprise sales to students, adult and seniors. According to the given data, students bought 330 magazines, 44 books and 31 novel. Adults bought 1250 magazines, 194 novels and 30 book. It can be seen that magazines were sold to adult more than to any other group of customer. Even though no book were sold to seniors, they purchased 124 novels and 80 magazines.

Bookshop members bought books (70) and novels (942) more than other customers bought. On the contrary, magazines (39) sold to members were fewer than other to any other types of customers.

In conclusion, the total number of publications sold for January 2010 was 3134. Of this table, 144 items were books, and 1291 were novels. Therefore, magazines were accounted for the greatest number of sales at 1699.

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