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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 bar graph illustrates section of categorized book sales and gross their gross between 2006 and 2010.
Looking from an overall perspective it is evident that all the book types were displayed some fluctuation. However the graph showed a peak in 2007 especially for Romance.
According to the given data, firstly Romance showed above $80,000 for earnings in 2006. In 2007 Young Adult and Classics were indicated equal level gross earning percentage. Moreover, in 2008 and 2010 Mystery books were demonstrated approximately $60,000 gross income, but in 2010 Classics displayed least popular income. Furthermore in 2006 Classics and Sci-fi and Fantasy were demonstrated equal same earning income.
Perhaps in 2009, Sci-fi and Fantasy also showed minimum income. Between 2006 and 2010 Sci-fi and Fantasy books displayed the lowest recorded gross earning. As a result Romance was the uppermost fiction book which was Saled in all the years.
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