The line graph illustrates the number of hours spent reading in a week, from Monday to Sunday.Overall, it is seen that the reading hours fluctuated dramatically throughout the week. Hours of reading were seen to be slightly lower on weekdays and higher on weekends, especially on Saturday, and people allocated for less time on reading in the middle of the week.
On the initial four days of the week, the figre for Monday was approximately 4 hours, in which the amount of time spent for reading was the highest. For the other days, the data experienced a significant drop to 2 hours on Tuesday, followed by a slight decrease by 3 hours on Wednesday and a minor fall by 1 hour prior to a recovery, finishing at the figure of the previous two days.
In the subsequent days, the data experienced a remarkable increase, reaching a peak of 8 hours of reading on Saturday, allocating for the highest figure observed for the week. However, this surge reversed on Sunday, resulting in a decline to just 5 hours for reading, which is a visible drop compared to the other days.
