The table chart compares the collected data relating to college bookshop for the month of February 2000.
Overall, it can be seen that magazines recorded the highest figures, while the fiction book had the lowest data.
The college have fiction, non-fiction and magazines bookshops. To begin with, non- book club members, the college students received magazines stood at approximately 1249, which was significantly higher than members of public collected at around 82. Moreover, the fiction books are accounted by college staff and students at just under 44 and 31, which was minimal difference, while member of public does not record the value.
By contrast, book-club members of magazines showed comparatively lower values, remaining at around 33. Additionally, 76 and 942 data collected by the fiction and non-fiction books, which is highest as compared to non-book club members. Therefore, the total of magazines considers as greater value, whereas fiction books had the lower figure at almost 1696 and 151, respectively.
