The table shows the sales figures of a café near a large university from April to August 2010. It includes data for three meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Overall, the café made the most money in April and May, while the sales started to fall in the summer months, especially in July and August. This may be because students left for summer holidays during that time.
In April, lunch brought the highest income with $28,050, followed by breakfast at $21,250. Dinner was the least popular meal, with $15,450. A similar pattern was seen in May, with only small changes in the numbers.
However, in June, July, and August, there was a steady decrease in breakfast and lunch sales. For instance, breakfast dropped to just $10,880 in August. Lunch also fell to $18,500 in July before slightly increasing again. On the other hand, dinner sales stayed almost the same during the five months, staying between $15,400 and $16,250.
