Graphic Presentation
The Average Daily Circulation of the Number of Window Displays Required to Obtain Normal Distribution in Various Cities.
The dots represent actual average daily window display circulation passing the normal number of displays in each of the cities studied. It has been estimated that to produce normal display distribution, the average daily window display circulation passing a display should equal 50% of the population of the market. The curve represents that theoretical 50%.
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New York World's Fair. l')3Q, Treasury Division, Methods and Planning Dept.
A. Break-down of Receipts in Percentages of the Ice Cream Stand at the New York World's Fair, 1939.
1. This includes also soda fountains, and carbonated beverages.
2. The Fair participation basis is 11V4% at 14 million admissions, 20% at 28 million
admissions, and 35% at 40 million admissions.
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B. Correlation Between Weighted Average Price of Crude Oil and (a) Nunnber of Dry Holes Drilled and (b) Number of Oil Wells Drilled. Data Are by Years, 1915 to 1935.