The line graph illustrates the amount of time in which individuals spent on reading throughout a week, from Monday to Sunday.
Overall, the amount of time spent on reading fluctuated dramatically throughout the given timeframe, with the figure for weekdays remaining lower than those recorded on weekends. The most striking feature is the significant peak witnessed on Saturday, while the lowest data occur during the middle of work weeks.
Concerning the first four-day workweek, the figure for Monday was approximately 4 hours, becoming the workday in which the amount of time spent on reading was the highest in the beginning days of the week. Regarding the latter, the data witnessed a sharp decline to 2 hours on Tuesday, followed by a slight increase by 3 hours on wednesday and negligibly dropped by 1 hours prior to a recovery, finishing at the figure of the previous 2 days.
In the subsequent days, the data experienced a remarkable upturn, reaching its peak at 8 hours reading on Friday, accounting for the highest figure observed for the week. However, this surge was abruptly reversed on Sunday, where the number of hours spent reading declined to just 5 hours, marking a noticeable drop from the previous day.
