The line graph shows the number of books that were borrowed in four different months in 2014 from four village libraries, and the pie chart shows the percentage of books, by type, that were borrowed over this time. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant
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The line graph illustrates books that were borrowed differently from four months in 2014 from village libraries. And
then
, the pie chart describes the amount of books and types borrowed over these times.
Overall
, it can be seen that the Sutton wood trends had fluctuated while
other items had trends declined. Moreover
, the pic chart that fiction had the highest percentage, on the other hand
, history and self-help had the lowest figure.
Looking at the line in detail, the Sutton wood started at 250 in June, it increased to approximately 255 in July. After that, it dropped to 100 in August. And then
, it enhanced greatly at the end
period at 300 in September. In addition
, Ryesep was declined from June to September, it began at 300 to about 155. Other items, the west Eaton and the Chourt mount were the same trend, it opened 50 to finished 150 from June to September.
Regarding the pie chart, fiction was the biggest at 43 %, followed by biography at 19 %. And then
. Self-help, science, and history were just under five per cent of types of the books borrowed.Submitted by ru.kabiru.biru on
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