The line graph illustrates the annual income of three different bakeries in Calgary from 2000 to 2010. We have noted that the highest-earning bakery is Amandine Bakery, despite the other two bakeries, of which Bolo Cakery has risen slowly for the last 10 years. The third, Mari Bakeshop, had the least earning income.
Firstly, the chart shows that the highest-income bakery in Calgary for the last 10 years is Amandine Bakery because they had strong earnings in the starting year, with annual profit nearest to 59000 in 2000 and still there for the last 5 years. Suddenly, it rose for the next five years, breaking the target of the other two bakeries in the town.
The next bakery, Bolo Cakery, was best-selling and earning for the past ten years because it had a slight increase, but it was least compared to Amandine Bakery. Mari Bakeshop faced a crisis in the past ten years; its starting sales were better, but there were fluctuations for the next seven years. Suddenly, it fell for the next three years, from 2008 to 2010, selling at $40000.
Overall, from the data of three different bakeries in Calgary, the highest annual income of Amandine Bakery was $60000 from 2000 to 2005 and suddenly increased thereafter, to $100000 in 2010.
