The bar chart illustrates the amount of money A&V Tech Company earned from selling three kinds of technical gadgets between 2000 and 2004.
Overview, the revenue trends for laptops, smartphones, and cameras varied significantly over the five-year period, with notable fluctuations observed in certain years.
In 2000, laptops generated the highest revenue for the company with over $4 million. However, in the next year, the revenue from laptops decreased to $3 million, followed by smartphones at roughly negative $2 million, and cameras with approximately negative $1 million. The period of the next 3 years from 2002 to 2004 experienced a significantly increasing trend, reaching $4 million in 2002 and then hitting a peak in 2004 at nearly $9 million.
On the one hand, cameras saw a positive growth, increasing from $1 million in 2002 to about $4 million in 2004, making a substantial rise in revenue. Smart phones, on the other hand, showed fluctuating revenue figures, starting at roughly $0 in 2002, increasing to $3.8 million then dropping to nearly $3 million in 2004. It can be seen from the graph that in 2003, the revenue of laptops tripled that of smartphones and cameras.
