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The line graph illustrates the number of queries collected by the tourist information office in a city for half a year in 2011. Overall, the number of three types of queries experienced different trends in the time period. While the number of queries made by telephone and in person saw a significant rise, the volume […]
The line graph illustrates how many people asked for information at the tourist information office via three methods: telephone, letter/email and in person, from January to June of 2001. overall, telephone was the most used medium in the beginning but, by June, most enquiries were made in person. whereas, the use of email/letters to ask […]
The line graph illustrates how the number of enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office changed over a six-month period in 2011. Overall, it is seen that in-person and telephone enquiries experienced an increasing pattern, with in-person enquiries rising more sharply over the period. In addition, enquiries by letter/email witnessed a declining trend during the […]
The line graph illustrates how the number of enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office changed over a six-month period in 2011. Overall, it is seen that in-person and by telephone experienced an increasing pattern, with in-person enquiries rising more sharply over the period. In addition, by letter/email witnessed a declining trend during the time […]
The line chart illustrates three ways to receive information inquiries namely in person, by letter/email and by telephone in one city over a six-month period from January to June in 2011. Looking from an overall perspective, the number of enquiries received directly and by telephone experienced an upward trend, while the figure for letter/email plummeted […]
The line graph compares the information about the amount of enquiries to tourist office creates with Telephone, Letter/email and in person between January 2001 to June 2001. It is clear that the number of enquiries to the in person and by telephone were increased, during the period from January 2001 to June 2001. In contrast, […]
The line graph illustrates how many questions that the Tourist Information Office were sent via three means of communication in a metropolitan over six-month period in 2021. Overall, the figure of inquiries in person and by telephone witnessed an upward trend, while asking through letter or email was less popular. As can be seen the […]
The line chart illustrates the number of inquiries sent to the Tourist Information Office in a particular city via three means of communication, between January and June in 2011. It is clear that visitors to the city made more inquiries in person and via telephone, while written letters and emails became the least common choices. […]
The graph provides information about the number of enquiries made to the tourist information office by telephone, letter/email, and in person between January and June in the year 2001. Overall, it can be observed that the highest number of enquiries to the tourist information office was made in person, while the fewest enquiries were made […]
The line graph illustrates the volume of enquiries directed to a tourist information office through three distinct channels—telephone, letter/email, and in-person—spanning the period from January to June 2002. Overall, in-person enquiries were the most prevalent initially, experiencing significant growth, while letter/email enquiries showed a steady upward trend. Telephone enquiries started low but demonstrated a considerable […]
In this scatter diagram there had the number of enquires to tourist information and they started their findings by 3 medium such as in persons, by telephones as well as by email or letter. In this plot from January 2001 to June 2001 we saw that the in person enquires was many than other type […]
The line graph illustrates how many requests were recieved by the Tourist Information Office in one specific city through a half year period of 2011. Overall, the number of demands sended by person and telephone increased over this phase, but the opposite was true for that of letter. Additionally, this figure for person witnessed a […]
