The bar chart illustrates the scores of Teams A, B, and C over four consecutive seasons from 2002 to 2005, revealing noticeable variations in the teams’ performances. Overall, Team B outperformed the others, achieving the highest scores throughout the period.
At the start of the period in 2002, Team B achieved the highest score of all, reaching approximately 85 points within four years. However, the trend in their scores declined in the following years, fluctuating between 40 and 60 points. Despite this, the team improved their performance last year, scoring 55 points, which remains significantly higher than the scores of other teams.
In addition, the performance patterns of Teams A and C showed relatively small variations throughout the period, with both peaking at around 30 points in 2004. Team A’s highest score was 35 points, but it dropped significantly the following year, reaching just 8 points. In contrast, Team C consistently struggled to score since the beginning, although its total score remained slightly higher than Team A’s, averaging around 10 points. Overall, the trend highlights fluctuations in the scores achieved by all three teams.
