The bar diagram illustrates the points scored by teams A, B, and C over four seasons from 2000 to 2005, measured in points.
Overall, team B consistently outperformed the others in every season, while teams A and C struggled to keep pace.
In 2002, team B achieved an impressive score of 82 points, marking the highest recorded score over the four years. In stark contrast, the combined scores of teams A and C fell short of this, totaling less than 28 points. A similar trend continued in 2003, where team A scored 60 points, while teams A and C together managed approximately 30 points.
However, the year 2004 saw a notable shift. The combined scores of teams A and C exceeded that of team B by 4 points, indicating a significant drop in team B’s performance. By 2005, team B recovered slightly, scoring 55 points, while teams A and C plummeted to 8 points and 5 points, respectively.
