The chart displays three kinds of questions which the Tourist Information Office handled in an urban area from January to June in 2011. The increasing methods people used very common this period were telephone and in per
The given line graph illustrates the different methods people used to acquire information from the Tourist Information Office over the first six months of 2011.
The line graph shows the number of enquiries received by a tourist information office in a city over a six-month period in 2011. The data is categorized into three methods: in person, by telephone, and by letter/email.
The line graph provides information about the number of enquiries received by a tourist information office in one city over a six-month period in the year 2011, broken down by in person, by telephone, and by letter/email
The line graph provides information about the percentages of enquiries received by the tourist information office in one city over a six-month cycle in the year 2011.
.The line graph provides information about the percentages of enquiries received by the tourist information office in one city over six-month cycle in the year 2011.
The line chart illustrates the range of enquiries to traveller data office by telephone, letter or electronic mail, and in person from January to June in 2011.
The line graph provides information with data about the number of enquiries received by the person, letter or email and by telephone in one city in the half a year .
The graph gives information about the nimber of the enquiries which received by the tourist information office in particular city over six month in 2011.
The line graph displays how many people inquired about tourist-related data in an unnamed city for half a year period in 2011. Overall, it is clear that approaching by the phone was the highest number recorded in January
The aforementioned graph illustrates the amount of enquiries received by the tourist information office in 2011 over a six-month period (January, February, March, April, May, and June).
The graph illustrates the data about the number of enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city, divided into three categories: in person, by letter/email, by telephone, over a six-month period in 201
The chart illustrates the number of enquiries that was given to the Tourist Information Office by tree different ways during the half of a year period in 2011.
The data shows the number of enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in a city from January to June 2011. Three categories are available for people to request an enquiry: in person, by letter/email, and by t