The bar chart provides information on the costs of apples and oranges between 2010 and 2014.
Overall, the datas reveal general upward in the both prices of apple and orange over the periods. The prices of apple was nearly more popular than orange, however, there was a slight decline in middle of the year. In contrast, price of orange consistently increased at the end of the years.
In 2010, price of apples was significantly more popular than oranges at 4.75 pounds and 4 pounds respectively. The price of apples was accounted for roughly 5 pounds, while, oranges costs approximately 4 pounds in 2011, before increasing again. In 2012, price of apples compared to oranges surpassed by just under 0.10 pounds.
In 2013, there was a slight increase in the price of oranges roughly 5.15 pounds, while price of apples accounted for nearly 5 pounds. In 2014, both price of apples and oranges was peaked at 5.20 pounds and 6 pounds.
