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The image displays a bar chart of fiction book sales from 2006 to 2010 across five categories: Young Adult, Classics, Mystery, Romance, and Sci-Fi & Fantasy. In 2006, sales figures were approximately Young Adult $20,000, Classics $30,000, Mystery $40,000, Romance $70,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $20,000. In 2007, Young Adult $35,000, Classics $25,000, Mystery $35,000, Romance $120,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $30,000. In 2008, Young Adult $30,000, Classics $15,000, Mystery $45,000, Romance $50,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $40,000. In 2009, Young Adult $40,000, Classics $20,000, Mystery $50,000, Romance $55,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $20,000. In 2010, Young Adult $50,000, Classics $10,000, Mystery $30,000, Romance $80,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $25,000.
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The given bar graph illustrates the types of fictional book sales and their gross earning from 2006 to 2010.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is clear that the highly sold book type is Romance in 2007 and but least sold book type is sci-fi & fantasy in 2010.
In details, the sales of those years in book type romance had both upward and downward trends, the sci-fi & fantasy book type has and go up to $20000.00. In those years, in 2007 and 2009 year romance and classics books sale had some equal amount.
According to provided data mystery books sale have has some improvement in 2007 but it declares decreasing in 2008. young adults book type has no any large increase and decrease. Romance shows downward trends in 2008 but it app go upward trend in other three years . In 2008 and 2009 mystery book only some little change and Sci-fi and fantasy books sale in the lowest throught these years
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