The bar chart shows the scores of teams A, B and C over four different seasons. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The bar graph illustrates the scores made in
points
by three teams
a, b
, and c
in a four-year period of time.
Overall
, team
b
was always higher in all seasons, and teams
A and b
showed fluctuations in all years. Team
c
was in the lowest position among all teams
and secured fewer points
. Team
A did not perform well in the last
year.
In 2002, the score of team
b
far exceeded that of the other two teams
, standing at 82 points
compared to only 10 for team
c
and a very low 5 for team
a. Over the next two years, the points
for team
b
declined quite considerably, dropping by around half to 43 by 2004, but they still remained above the points
for the other teams
.
However
, though Team
A's and Team
C
's scores were lower, they were rising. Team
a’s score expanded by 600% from 2002 to reach 35 points
by 2004, nearly equal to Team
b
. Team
c
, meanwhile, had managed only a small increment over this
time.In the final year, team
b
was ahead of the others as their points
increased again to 55, while
teams
A and c
saw their point scores reverse and drop to 8 and 5 respectively.Submitted by rbtech65 on
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