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You need to know . . .

> the total number of dollars during the period of interest,

> the total number of stores,

> the number of weeks in the period of interest.

When you have collected that information . . .

> Divide the total number of dollars by the total number of stores.

then

> Divide the result by the number of weeks in the period of interest.

The result is dollars per store per week during that period.

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