The line graph highlights information about how many books were borrowed in four libraries from June to September
Overall, what stands out from the line graph is that there was an upward trend in the number of books were borrowed from Sutton Wood library, while that the lending books in the library in Rye slip saw a substantial fall over a period in question. Another interesting feature is that Rye slip was the most popular library, but Sutton Wood library surpassed it at the end of the period.
Looking at the details, regarding the Sutton Wood library, the number of borrowed books started 250 books in June and this number rose minimally by around 270 books in July. After that, it dropped dramatically down to 100 books in August. Then, the figure went up sharply and finished at 300 books in September. As for West Eaton and Church Mount library, the number of lent books of both started at 50 books. Following this, the borrowing books grew slowly for the next two months at 100 and 130 perspectively. Eventually, these two libraries reach 150 books in the last month.
By contrast, Rye slip library lent books went in opposite direction. Starting at 300 books in the first month but it fall down rapidly 250 books in July. Subsequently, a sharp decrease of borrowed books to 200 books in August and continue dropped down until fluctuated between 170 and 160 books in the end of the period.
