The two line charts provide key data about the number of kids who participated in football, athletics, and swimming in the UK, and about British parents' spending on their children’s sports between 2008 and 2014. The units are measured in
pounds
and millions, respectively.
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Overall
, it is clear from the graph that the average monthly spend on childhood sports was the highest in 2014. Linking Words
In addition
, football had the biggest counts of kids, Linking Words
whereas
swimming had the least amount of babies over the years.
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According to
what is shown in 2008, the monthly spend on kids’ activities was 20 Linking Words
pounds
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in the year 2010, and in 2012, it was around 29 Use synonyms
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While
, in 2014, it went up to nearly one-third of spending in Linking Words
pounds
.
In terms of kids’ participation in football, it was almost 8.6 in 2008Use synonyms
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and remained stable until 2014 with approximately 9 million children. Remove the comma
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On the other hand
, athletics had its peak in 2012, with almost 5 million students, and swimming had the lowest figure in 2008 with 1.9 million kids.Linking Words
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