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Band 7+: The chart below gives information about the number of books rented in a British local library in 2009. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts a bar graph titled "Malton Town Library: Books Rented in 2009" with the x-axis representing the months January to December and the y-axis showing numbers from 0 to 25 in increments of 5. January had 6 books rented, February 7, March 13, April 15, May 15, June 20, July 14, August 15, September 12, October 14, November 9, and December had the highest at 21 books rented.
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The chart depicts a comparison of how many books rented each month in a Malton Town library in 2009.

Overall, the quantity of rented books fluctuated continuously during the whole period, with a low in February and a peak in December.

Looking at details, the number of books started at 10, this figure that then decline it considerably to 6 in the following month. In March, the quantity rose slightly to 7 after which it improved further to 13 in April. In the next three months the number of rented books remained almost unchanged at 15, except for a slight decrease to 14 in June.

While the volume of rented books increased sharply to 20 in August, it dropped to 12 in a next month, before increasing again to 14 in October. Despite decreasing considerably to 9 in November, the number of rented books reached its peak at the end of the year.

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