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The image contains two graphs displaying the number of male and female participants in the Olympics in the years 1924, 1952, 1984, and 2012. The first graph uses a bar chart to show men and women's participation; In 1924, men had around 2500 participants and women had around 100; In 1952, men had around 4500 participants and women had around 800; In 1984, men had around 6000 participants and women's participation increased to nearly 2500; In 2012, both men and women had around 6000 participants each. The second graph is a line chart with a consistent increasing trend for both genders; in 1924 men participants started at around 3100, in 1952 increased to around 5300, in 1984 around 7900, reaching around 10900 in 2012; Women participants in 1924 started at around 300, increased to around 2400 in 1952, around 4900 in 1984, reaching around 8900 in 2012.
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The bar chart compares the number of male and female participants in the Olympics, while the line graph illustrates the number of participants from 1924 to 2012.
Overall, it is quite evident that the number of male and female participants showed an increasing trend. From the line graph, the number of participants followed the same trend over the given period of time.
In 1924, the number of male and female participants was approximately 3000 and barely 100, respectively. These figures showed a gradual increase to about 4800 and 600 in 1952 and continued to incline steadily to the end of the period, reaching around 5900 and 4900, respectively, in the year 2012.
According to the line graph, in 1924, the number of participants was approximately 2500; this figure increased to approximately 6200 by 1984. Furthermore, the number of participants increased significantly to around 10500 in the year 2012.
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