The graph shows data about the annual earnings of three bakeries in Calgary, 2000-2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The line graph illustrates the export of clothes by three nations Colombia, Japan, and Myanmar between 1999 to 2003 in millions of dollars.
Overall
, it can be seen from the chart that Amandine Bakery
showed initially
constant sales after a period of some years it rose to the highest position among all bakeries
. Mari Bakeshop displayed in starting more business as compared to the other two, after some movements its sales lessened among other bakeries
, whereas
Bolo Bakery
experienced an increase marginally its business in one decade.
It is conspicuous that Amandine Bakery
sold its products in 2000 for nearly 58,000$ and its sales were unchanged until 2005, further
the sale rose steadily and hit 10500$ in 2010, which was the highest among all the bakeries
. The Bolo Bakery
was in second spot and earned 20,000$ in 2000, later it had some fluctuations till 2003 and touched gently 39,000$ in a three-year period, in addition
, it plateaued until 2006 after that, it rose to 60,000$ in 2008 and touched 62,000$ in 2010.
Probing ahead, the Mari Bakeshop's retail was affected more than other bakeries
, it earned 80,000$ in 2000, and with some increments, it touched the highest point 90,000$ in a year period after that it swung and reached its minimum level of 40,000$ in 2010.Submitted by rbtech65 on
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