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Black Friday

Black Friday

Dashboard analyzing the purchasing behavior of a company's clients, according to three outcomes: i) Total purchases, ii) Average purchases, and iii) Number of clients. The dashboard displays these results by categories of gender, city category, marital status (married/single), age group, client occupation, and product category.

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