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The image displays pie charts detailing book sales by genre in three different years: 1970, 1992, and 2012. In 1970, sales percentages are distributed as follows - Adult fiction: 20%, Children's fiction: 30%, Biography: 20%, Travel: 15%, Others: 15%. In 1992, the distribution is - Adult fiction: 25%, Children's fiction: 25%, Biography: 15%, Travel: 10%, Others: 25%. In 2012, the sales percentages are - Adult fiction: 45%, Children's fiction: 20%, Biography: 15%, Travel: 10%, Others: 10%.
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Book sales by genre change every year. In the chart below, we can see five genres from the years 1972, 1992, and 2012. Adult fiction, which started at 20% in 1972, increased by 5% by 1992. This genre reached its peak in 2012, with a share of 45%.
Between 1972 and 1992, changes in genre sales were not significant. Travel increased by 3%, and children’s fiction rose by 5%. However, there were genres that experienced a decline; biography decreased by 5%, as did other genres.
By 2012, every genre saw significant changes. Adult fiction and children’s fiction both increased, while the other three genres declined. Adult fiction grew to 45%, and children’s fiction reached 25%, together accounting for 70% of total sales. In 2012, travel had a share of 10%, biography had 8%, and other genres combined for 12%.
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