The line graph compares the monthly income of four cafes in New York over the course of last year.
Overall, while the earnings of some cafes increased steadily, others experienced fluctuations, with one showing a clear decline. In general, Café A remained the highest earner for most of the year, whereas Café D had the lowest income throughout.
At the start of the year, Café A earned about $120,000 per month, the highest among the four, and this figure rose gradually to approximately $200,000 in December. Similarly, Café B began the year at around $80,000, saw moderate growth until mid-year, and finished at just over $100,000.
By contrast, Café C’s income fluctuated noticeably. Starting at roughly $60,000, it climbed to a peak of about $90,000 in June before falling back to its initial level by December. Café D consistently had the lowest income, beginning the year at around $40,000 and declining steadily to under $30,000 in the final month.
In summary, Café A showed the strongest and most consistent growth, Café B also rose moderately, while Café C was volatile, and Café D suffered a continuous decrease in revenue.
