@Mara1118 "What should my average Views/Bookings ratio be?"
There isn't a formula for this that would make any sense, especially considering that the range of available dates is the most consequential axis. Even if the numbers were real (Ron Howard voice: they're not), you could be fully booked at 1000:1 and nearly empty at 5:1. You'll get requests on days where your chart says you have zero views. Also, the "number of views" stats convey no relevant information - such as how the views were generated, and how many of the viewers ultimately made other bookings. You might some alerts saying something like "2 people viewed your listing but chose a listing for $10 per night less" to manipulate you into lowering your price. These are make-believe.
Pro tip: Airbnb is extremely guarded about its actual statistics, and the odds that they will display viewer stats that are actual facts and not unsubstantiated, souped-up numbers are pretty close to 0%. @Linda108 has some great tips, but in addition to that you probably need at least a full year's arc to see how seasonality and supply drive your occupancy rate. Your local tourism bureau is an underrated resource; they are far more generous with info on seasonal visitor numbers and hotel occupancy rates than Airbnb is.