The table shows the sales figures at a small restaurant in a business district for the week of October 7th to 13th, with data divided into lunch and dinner sales.
Overall, dinner sales were consistently higher than lunch sales throughout the week. The busiest days for both lunch and dinner were in the middle of the week, with a decline in sales over the weekend. Friday recorded the highest dinner sales, while Wednesday saw the most significant lunch sales.
For dinner, the highest sales occurred on Friday, at $4,350, followed closely by Wednesday and Tuesday, each with sales of $3,850. In contrast, the weekend saw a significant drop, with Sunday sales falling to $2,450. Similarly, for lunch, the highest sales were recorded on Wednesday ($2,595) and Thursday ($2,500). The weekend sales were the lowest for lunch, with Sunday sales at only $1,550.
In conclusion, dinner sales were consistently higher than lunch, and mid-week days, especially Wednesday and Friday, were the most profitable for the restaurant.
