The table provides a detailed account of the average daily consumption of coffee and tea by six employees, divided into morning (AM) and afternoon (PM) sessions. Bhushan does not consume any coffee but has a high intake of tea, drinking 2 cups both in the morning and afternoon, totaling 4 cups of tea per day. Chaitali, in contrast, consumes only coffee, with 1 cup in the morning and 2 in the afternoon, leading to a total of 3 cups of coffee and no tea. Evan has balanced consumption, drinking 1 cup of coffee and 1 cup of tea in both the morning and afternoon, resulting in 2 cups of each beverage daily. Mahmood, like Bhushan, abstains from coffee, but his tea consumption is the highest among all, with 2 cups in the morning and 3 in the afternoon, totaling 5 cups of tea per day. Sukhwinder strikes a balance in his daily beverage intake as well, with 2 cups of coffee in the morning and 2 cups of tea in the afternoon. Finally, Mohanan drinks only coffee, with 2 cups in both the morning and afternoon, giving him the highest daily coffee intake of 4 cups and no tea. In summary, Bhushan and Mahmood are significant tea drinkers, Chaitali and Mohanan are exclusively coffee drinkers, while Evan and Sukhwinder maintain a balance between both beverages. Mahmood consumes the most tea, and Mohanan the most coffee, reflecting the varied beverage preferences among the employees.