The pie charts compare the total sales by category in two locations, namely the East and the West, with figures expressed in dollars.
Overall, mobile products generated the highest revenue in both regions, whereas software consistently recorded the lowest sales figures. It is also noticeable that total sales were generally higher in the East than in the West.
Turning to the East location, mobile products accounted for the highest sales, accounting for $20,000 of the total sales. Moreover, laptop sales were the second most popular product, which accounted for $15,000. By contrast, software and desktop figures generated the lowest sales, $7,500 and $10,000 respectively.
Looking at the West location, a similar pattern can be observed. A majority of sales were mobile products, which represented $17,500. Meanwhile, desktop sales accounted for $12,000. Conversely, software and laptop recorded the lowest sales, $6,000 and $7,500 respectively. Notably, laptop sales in the East were twice as high as those in the West, highlighting a clear regional difference.
