Sales Analysis
The file SalesData.txt, in this chapter’s source code folder, contains the dollar amount of sales that a retail store made each day for a number of weeks. Each line in the file contains seven numbers, which are the sales numbers for one week. The numbers are separated by a comma. The following line is an example from the file:
2541.36, 2965.88, 1965.32, 1845.23, 7021.11, 9652.74, 1469.36
Write a
- The total sales for each week
- The average daily sales for each week
- The total sales for all of the weeks
- The average weekly sales
- The week number that had the highest amount of sales
- The week number that had the lowest amount of sales
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