The provided chart depicts the sales of five kinds of items in winter, spring, summer and autumn in a United State shop in 2011.
Overall, while the sales of women’s clothes was the highest in all the seasons, the other departments had lower sales. Additionally, the autumn had the greatest total sales compared the remaining seasons.
In winter, women’s clothing led with $40.000 in the US department store. While the sales of men’s clothes, sports equipments, and cosmetics were nearly equal, each at $30.000, the figure for jewellery was only $20.000. In spring, female clothes’ sales was $60.000, significantly higher than sports equipments’ one, with $40.000. Also, male clothes, cosmetics, and jewellery had notable sales, around $20.000, respectively.
In summer, the sales of women’s clothes was still the biggest, with $80.000, which was double men’s clothes’ one, with $40.000. The other sectors were slightly lower, ranging from $20.000 to $30.000. In autumn, women’s clothing’s sales continued to dominate with $110.000, followed by jewellery ( $50.000 ) and coesmestics ( $45..000 ). While the number of sports equipments’sales was $40.000, $30.000 of total sales was accounted for men’s clothing.
