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The table shows the sales figures of fiction books, non-fiction books, and magazines in a college bookshop for February 2000. The figures are divided into two groups: sales to non-club members and to book club members. Overall, college staff and college students chose magazines over the other two options. Members of the public and book […]
The given table represents the sales in various categories of reading material at a college book store in the month of February 2000. Overall, Non-book club members were the major contributors for the selling of books. Firstly, magazines were the most sold books with was around 1696 units in which majority of book were bought […]
The table illustrates the amount of data that was collected for the month of February in 2000 by a bookshop organisation. It can be easily observed that many college students used mostly the services of the bookstore; in contrast, the total number of members of the public has the lowest figure for this trend. Regarding […]
The table shows the sales of different types of publications in a college bookshop in February 2000. It compares purchases made by non-book club members and book club members. Overall, non-fiction had the highest total sales, while fiction was the least popular. College students bought the largest number of magazines. Among non-book club members, college […]
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 […]
The table shows the sales figures of fiction books, non-fiction books, and magazines in a college bookshop for February 2000. The figures are divided into two groups: sales to non-club members and to book club members. Overall, college staff and college students chose magazines over the other two options. Members of the public and book […]
The given table illustrates three types of books that were sold in college bookstores in February 2000. There were two different categories, specifically members of the book club and non-book club. What stands out from the graph is that the members of the non-book club were higher as compared to book club members in total. […]
