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The image shows a bar graph labeled "Fitness Membership" with a y-axis ranging from 0 to 6000 in increments of 1000, and an x-axis with years 1970, 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, and 2000. Two sets of bars represent "Women" and "Men." In 1970, Women are approximately at 1000 while Men are slightly above 2000. In 1975, Women are just below 2000 and Men are slightly below 3000. In 1980, Women are at 1000 and Men are just above 2000. In 1985, Women are just below 2000 and Men are just below 2500. In 1990, Women are slightly above 2000 and Men are at 2500. In 1995, Women are just below 3000 and Men are just above 5000. In 2000, Women are just above 2500 and Men are almost at 6000.
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The chart illustrates the number of male and female subscriptions to fitness centers from 1970 to 2000. Overall, the number of male and female fitness memberships showed significant differences over the thirty-year period. The figures for men’s fitness membership decreased noticeably throughout the period, while the reverse was true for their female counterparts.
The number of male fitness members started the period at just above two thousand in 1970 and then reached four thousand in 1975. And after decade there was noticeable decrease in men fitness members and by 1995 they witnessed a significantly rise and it was around five thousand. The lowest rate was in 2000 when rate dipped as low as one thousand.
In 1970, the number of female members began the period at exactly 1,000, and its doubled by 1975, and then fluctuated mildly between two and three thousand for throughout the period.
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