The given bar chart showcases the comparison between the cost of apples and oranges in the years between 2010 and 2014.
Overall, the data reveals general upward trend in the prices of both fruits. The prices of apple stayed fairly stable, while orange was increasing gradually over the period.
During the first half of the years, the charge of orange was just under four dollars per pound in 2010 which consistently recorded as the lowest number, before rising significantly up to about five dollars in 2012. In contrast, the price of apples were shown significantly higher amount of cost than oranges in 2010 at around 4.75 dollars. Thereafter, after two years, the price of apples experienced a gradual growth up to five dollars, which is nearly similar to the cost of oranges.
From this point onward, the charge of apples increased approximately 0.25 dollars in 2013 and remained unchanged until the next year at 5.25 dollars. However, the price of oranges demonstrated a noticeable change, climbing upwards to just under six dollars in the final year.
