The chart provided compares 3 teams in terms of scores per season over a span of 4 years commencing from 2002.
From an overall perspective, there were apparent decrements in the scores per season in all the surveyed teams, except for team A. Notably, team B consistently displayed the highest figures over the given timeframe.
Upon closer examination, it is evident that in the first year, team B’s scores dominated the chart with 82 points, trailed behind by those of team C and team A, at 10 and 5, respectively. Subsequently, the data of team B underwent a gradual decline to 60 points, whereas the two other figures both climbed marginally.
Regarding the remaining years, by 2004, team A’s scores had increased remarkably, reaching a peak of 35 points and surpassing that of team C. In the next year, it experienced a significant drop to 8 points while a similar tendency was also exhibited for team C’s figure. In the interim, team B’s scores fell to 43 points in 2004, prior to recovering to 55 points in the end of the period.
