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The image shows a bar graph comparing the prices of apples and oranges, measured in dollars per pound, from 2010 to 2014. In 2010, apple price is 5 and orange price is 4; in 2011, apple price is 4.5 and orange price is 5; in 2012, apple price is 5 and orange price is 5; in 2013, apple price is 5 and orange price is 5.5; in 2014, apple price is 5.5 and orange price is 6.
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The bar chart illustrates the prices of apples and oranges during the years 2010 and 2014. Overall, it shows how much the prices increased over these specific years.
On one hand, in the first three years, apples dominated compared to oranges. In 2010, apples cost $4, and their price steadily rose until 2012, with minor fluctuations of about $1.
On the other hand, starting in 2013, oranges took the lead for the next two years. In 2013, the price was $5, and the following year it reached $6. While the price of oranges continued to rise, apples stopped increasing and remained around $5 per pound.
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