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The line graph below demonstrates how much people in four countries spent on purchasing books between 1995 to 2005. Overall, Germany (blue) experienced increased throughout period and followed by three different countries there are France (orange), Italy (Gray) and Austria (yellow). Additionally, Germany was the highest expenses among the other three countries. Meanwhile, Austria was […]
The line graph illustrates peoples money to buy books in Germany, France, Italy and Austria between 1995 and 2005 years. The purchasing rates in four countries all rised between the years. However, Germany, France and Italy were not rise as much as Austria did. In 1995 the purchasing rates of France and Italy were nearly […]
The graph compares the amout of money expenditured on books in Germany, France, Italy and Austria between 1995 and 2005. Overall, it is clear that all countries witnessed an upward trend. Additionally, the highest figure can be seen in Germany during the period shown. In 1995, Germany stood at 80 million, which was the highest […]
The line graph illustrates how much money was spent by individuals on purchasing books in four countries, namely Germany, France, Italy, and Austria, over a decade from 1995 to 2005. The purchasing of books by Germans as a whole had a steady increase, while book spending in the other countries expanded towards noticeable fluctuations. Germany […]
The given line graph illustrates the consumption on purchasing book over a 10-year period between 1995 and 2005. Overall, Germany people prefered speding on purchasing book the most with remaining place. All of country had the upward trend during the given period of time. And Austria had the most drammatic change. In can be clearly […]
The line graph illustrates the expenditure on books in Germany, France, Italy, and Austria from 1995 to 2005. Overall, all four countries experienced a steady increase in spending on books over the given period. Moreover, Germany consistently led in book purchases, while Austria started with the lowest expenditure but saw significant growth by the end […]
The line graph illustrates the expenditure on books in Germany, France, Italy, and Austria from 1995 to 2005. Overall, all four countries experienced a steady increase in spending on books over the given period. Moreover, Germany consistently led in book purchases, while Austria started with the lowest expenditure but saw significant growth by the end […]
The line graph illustrates the expenditure on books in Germany, France, Italy, and Austria from 1995 to 2005. Overall, all four countries experienced a steady increase in spending on books over the given period. Moreover, Germany consistently led in book purchases, while Austria started with the lowest expenditure but saw significant growth by the end […]
The line graph gives information about the amount of money was spent on purchasing books by people in four different nations between 1995 and 2005. Overall, the amount of money spent on buying books in four countries witnessed an increase at the end of period. Among these countries, Germany accounted for the largest expenditure throughout […]
The line graph illustrates the expenses of buying books for 10 years from 1995 to 2005 by residents in four nations. Overall, all four countries showed an upward trend in using of books. Moreover, Germany was the country that had the largest number of people spending money on books during this period. In terms of […]
The line graph compares the expenditure on books in Germany, France, Italy and Austria between 1995 and 2005. Overall, the amount of money spent on books witnessed an upward trend in four countries, and Germany had the highest expenditure over the period. To begin with, Germany stood at 80 million which were was higher than […]
The line graph illustrates the expenditure on books in Germany, France, Italy, and Austria from 1995 to 2005. Overall, all four countries experienced an upward trend in book spending, with Germany leading in expenditure throughout the period. Initially, Germany started at the highest spending level of 80 million, surpassing France’s 55 million. Germany’s book expenditure […]
