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The image contains two graphs about the number of participants in the Olympics. The first graph shows a comparison of male and female participants in the years 1924, 1952, 1984, and 2012. In 1924, there were approximately 5,000 males (blue bar) and no females (green bar) participating. 1952 saw an increase to 6,000 males and around 500 females. 1984 showed a small decrease in male participants to about 5,800 and an increase in female participants to around 1,500. In 2012, male participants decreased to around 5,500, while female participants increased significantly to around 5,300. The second graph depicts the total number of participants over the same years, showing an upward trend from 2,000 in 1924, 4,000 in 1952, 8,000 in 1984, to 11,000 in 2012. Both graphs use solid lines to define the axes and have the year labeled along the X-axis and the number of participants on the Y-axis.
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The bar chart presents data regarding people who took part in the Olympics, both male and female separately. In contrast, the line graph demonstrates information about all participants in the Olympics since its commencement.
At first glance, it is apparently noticeable that in the bar chart, the number of men has steadily increased since 1924. Similarly, the number of women has also faced a gradual rise during 1924 to 2012. However, in all mentioned years men have the highest number of members such as 2012 with approximately 6000 and women with nearly 5000.
Considering the line graph, we realize the people who have joined in the Olympics since 1924 has progressively increased. A sharp increase is clearly seen in 1984. In other years, the figures have slightly risen until the largest number in 2012 with just over 10000.
To summarize the bar chart illustrates figures concerning men and women from the time the Olympics started. On the other hand, the line graph provides data on all participants. All in all, the number of men is greater than women and the ratio of participation has soared during 88 years.
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