The table shows the sales at a small restaurant in a downtown America business district in one week which shows the prices of lunch and dinner every day but Sunday from 7 to 13 of October.
We can see from the table that people spend more money for dinner than lunch. On Monday and Tuesday the difference is only $50 for lunch while it is different in the same ratio on Tuesday and Thursday for dinner. The highest sale was for dinner at $4350 on Friday and the lowest was $1950 for lunch on Saturday. On Friday the sales for dinner was nearly double than it was for lunch.
In conclusion, I would say that people spend more money for dinner than they spend for lunch.