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The graph shows the number of enquiries in one city received by the Tourist Information Office about one person, by letter, email or telephone over a six-month period in 2011.
It can be seen from the graph that the enquiries from different channels were received by the Tourist Information Office in one city over a six-month period in 2011.
The line chart depicts the figures for enquiries sent by the tourist information office in a city for six months in 2011. It is clear from the graph that the number of people who sent by telephone and in person increased
The line chart depicts the figures for enquiries sent by the tourist information office in a city for six months in 2011. It is clear from the graph that the people who sent by telephone and in person increased over the
The graph provides information of the enquiries made by the customer to the Tourist Information office over the span of six month in the year 2011. Overall, there are three types of enquiries and the most of that is used
This graph illustrates that how many enquiries the Tourist Information Office received in three ways in a specific area from January to June in 2011. The query can be sent in person, by letter/email, and by telephone.
The chart illustrates how many surveys were collected domestically across 3 specific methods in a particular metropolis during the first half of 2011. Overall, the number of questionnaires received via letter/email dropp
The graph below displays the amount of inqueries recieved by the Tourist Information Office in a particular city, which spans over six months in 2011.
This line chart illustrates the number of enquiries received over by the tourist information office for three two-month span in 2011. It is clear from the graph that number of tourists who received in person, the most ra
The chart illustrates the quantities of questions the customers send to the Tourist Information Office in one city from January to June 2011. There are 3 different ways that they use to send their requirement.
The line chart illustrates an evaluation of a survey about the number of questions that were received by a tourist information company in a region from January to June 2011. The data is categorised by three different way
The line chart illustrates how many of the enquiries were received in one city over six-month period by Tourist Information Office in 2011. Overall, the enquiries that were received in person and by telephone climbed sig
The chart shows the number of enquires recevied by the Tourist Information Office over a six-month period in 2011. There are three enquery methods, in person, by letter/email and by telephone.
This line chart depicts the figures of questions which were asked by tourists in one city through the period from January to June in 2001.It clear from the graph that a higher number of questions were asked in person.
The line chart illustrates the number of inquiries sent to the Tourist Information Office in a particular city through three means of communication between January and June of the year 2011.
The line graph illustrates the total tally of enquiries that have done by the tourist information office in a method of inviting in person and by letter or email or telephone in a particular city from January to June esp
The graph shows the number of inquiries received by the tourist information office in one city over a six-month period in 2011. In January and February, the number of inquiries received by telephone with the numbers of 9
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