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The image displays a bar chart titled "Number of Students Attending Three Courses From 2001-2004", with the y-axis denoting "Students in Millions" from 0 to 6 and the x-axis indicating "Years" from 2001 to 2004. It presents data for Course A, B, and C; in 2001, Course A had about 2 million students, B had 1 million, C had less than 1 million; in 2002, A had about 2.2 million, B decreased to less than 1 million, C increased to approximately 1.2 million; in 2003, A grew to nearly 2.5 million, B increased slightly above 1 million, C surged to about 2.2 million; in 2004, A further increased to almost 3 million, B rose to around 1.5 million, C peaked at roughly 4.5 million.
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The bar chart provides information about how many students attended three different courses over a span of four years between 2001 and 2004.
Looking at the chart details, in 2001 it can be seen that the highest figure was for Course A with 4 millions , Course B followed by Course A . While the lowest was Course C the given categories.
However, in 2002 Course B increased skyrocket from 2 millions to 4 millions. Then next year showing upward trend from 4 millions to 1.5 millions.At the same time, Course A showed the same trend. The Course C data did not show any significant variation in the first two years. After the figure illustrate increased gradually after 2002. And finally Course C was highest than throughout the all chart with 5 millions.
By the end of Course C became the most popular course in 2001 to 2004
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