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Assignment

Osama Ansari BB 5007

Ali Haider BB-6413 Sajad Ali

BM-1629 Junaidshaikh BB-6584

Muhammad Ali Hatim BM-1640

Waleed khan BB-28450


Women Clothing Brands
Production Data 31st March,
2020
S# Brands Women Clothing Production

1 Zeen 720000

2 Sanasafinaz 1200000

3 Waleed khan bb28450 Beachtree 240000

4 Junaid jamshed 1400000

5 Tarz 360000

6 Saya 480000

7 Edenrobe 300000

8 Nahid 600000

9 Zulbery 420000

10 Ethnics 660000
Zeen
10% 11%
7% Sanasafinaz

9% 19% Beachtree

Junaid
5% jamshed
4%
7% Tarz
6%
22% Saya

Weekly Data Comparison of


Service center using Bar Chart

SOA Weekly Karachi

Week 1HRTAT 1D RTAT 3D RTAT Bounce NFF RTR FT NSS-D NSS-D RR MM Ratio

Week-10 71.88% 96.08% 96.08% 0% 100% 100% 100% 100.00% 17.84% 85.71%

Week-11 89.66% 97.78% 100% 0% 100% 94.87% 100% 100.00% 26.83% 100%
SOA
120,00% Karachi
100,00% 96,08%97,78%96,08% 100%
100%100% 100% 100%100%100,0100%0, 100%
94,87% 00%
80,00% 89,66%
85,71%

60,00% 71,88%

40,00%

20,00% 26,83%
0% 0% 17,84%
0,00%
1HRTAT 1D RTAT 3D RTAT Bounce NFF RTR FT NSS-D NSS-D RR MM Ratio

Week-10 Week-11

The given pie charts compare the expenses in 7


different categories 1996 by American Citizens.

The pie charts compare how Americans spent on different commodities in 1996
with that of 1966. The expenses are given as percentages and it is obvious that
cars consumed the highest percentages of American citizens’ expenditure
in 1996 while it was food that required the highest ratio of money in 1966.
According to the illustration, four-tenths of Americans’ expenses went on food
in 1966 and they spend almost one-fourth on cars. The lowest spending
Americans made was for computers which was merely 1%. Expenses by them
in 1966 on furniture and petrol was roughly one-tenth each and their budget for
books and restaurant meals were 6 and 7 percentages respectively.

After three decades, the expenditure pattern by Americans on those goods


changed noticeably. They spent 45% on cars, which constituted their highest
ratio of spending on a consumer product and spending on food
preparation dropped by 30%. It is interesting to note that the spending on books
reduced to barely 1% while this figure went up to 10% for computers. They
spend exactly double for outside meals than they did in 1966 and their
cost for petrol dropped by 1% despite a hike in spending on automobiles.
Finally, Americans share of spending for purchasing furniture reduced by 2 %
in 1996 than that of 1966

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