The given chart depicts the shifts in costs of apples and oranges per pound between the years 2010 and 2014.
Overall, the data reveals a general upward trend in prices of both fruits, with apples initially costing higher than oranges were supassed in the later years.
When examining the given information, a significant difference in prices was found in the first two years, with apples and oranges costing approximately 5 and 4 dollars respectively. Thereafter, the figures reached a same level at just below 5 dollars in 2012.
From this point onward, there was a sharp increase in the price of oranges, which escalated from just below 5 dollars to approximately 5.50 dollars in 2013, before reaching an end at just below 6 dollars in 2014. Similarly, the cost of apples surged slightly to 5 dollars in 2013, which was followed a gradual increase at approximately 5.30 dollars in 2014.
