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Band 5+: The graph shown the number of medals won by four different countries at six consecutive Olympic Games from 1988-2008

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The image depicts the number of Olympic medals attained by four countries from 1988 to 2008: China with values of 28, 24, 32, 44, 63, 47; USA with values 94, 106, 101, 95, 103, 110; Japan with values 14, 21, 15, 18, 5, 3; Great Britain with values 20, 21, 18, 20, 27, 25.
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The bar chart illustrates the amount of medals won by four various countries at six consecutive Olympic Games from 1988 to 2008

Overall,The United states of America remained static with a large number of awards,while China rapidly increased from 1988.Compared to United states of America and China,Japan and Great Britan had the lowest result,in addition,they had approximatly the same flactuating quantity of medals.

The United states of America over the given period had the most striking feature is the number remained relatevly stable at 90 to 110 awards,that the best result.

Notable,according to the graph,The China at the beginning of the period had a perfomance of 28 medals.After China was significant rise,culminating in 100 medals.

By contrast,Japan and Great Britan had the lowest figures.The Japan’s amount of medals contitude 14 awards in summary it is the worst result in 1988,meanwhile,the Great Britan had a little more prizes,which 24.In 1992 both countries had the same result,that 21 medals for these two.In addition,in 1996 they had a diffference og one medal,after both counties flactuated slightly from 18 to 25 medals for Japan and from 28 to 47 medals for Great Britan.

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