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The image displays a bar chart of fiction book sales from 2006 to 2010 across five categories: Young Adult, Classics, Mystery, Romance, and Sci-Fi & Fantasy. In 2006, sales figures were approximately Young Adult $20,000, Classics $30,000, Mystery $40,000, Romance $70,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $20,000. In 2007, Young Adult $35,000, Classics $25,000, Mystery $35,000, Romance $120,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $30,000. In 2008, Young Adult $30,000, Classics $15,000, Mystery $45,000, Romance $50,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $40,000. In 2009, Young Adult $40,000, Classics $20,000, Mystery $50,000, Romance $55,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $20,000. In 2010, Young Adult $50,000, Classics $10,000, Mystery $30,000, Romance $80,000, Sci-Fi & Fantasy $25,000.
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The provided bar graph illustrates the data about fiction book sales from 2006 to 2010. These are divided into five different categories. The unit is measured in number.
In 2006, Romance had the highest book earnings, about $80,000. Following from this, Mystery at nearly $60,000. Young adults approximately at $25,000. While Sci-Fi & Fantasy and Classics both accounted for under $20,000. By 2007, romance book sales peaked at nearly $120,000, and mystery also reached its highest point at $80,000. By 2008, all genres experienced a decline, with romance dropping to about $70,000.
From 2009 to 2010, Romance rebounded approximately at $80,000. While others showed a modest growth. Whereas, sci-fi & fantasy remained under $20,000 across all years.
It is clear that Romance consistently recorded the highest sales across all the years. While sci-fi & fantasy remained the least popular category throughout the period. The earnings by genres showed fluctuations rather than a steady trend.
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