The line graph depicts the sales revenue of magazines across three categories – fashion, music, and sports – over a duration of five weeks.
Overall, the data reveals fluctuations in sales for each genre, with sports consistently outperforming the other categories throughout the observed period.
In the first week, sales figures began with fashion magazines generating $30 million, music magazines achieving $50 million, and sports magazines leading with $70 million. Notably, fashion sales saw a significant rise in the second week, escalating to $50 million, while music and sports displayed a modest growth, reaching $60 million and $90 million, respectively. However, a dramatic decline in fashion sales occurred in the third week, plummeting to only $10 million. Conversely, music and sports experienced a surge, with music sales increasing to $80 million and sports reaching a remarkable $110 million.
During the fourth week, fashion sales rebounded slightly, climbing back to $30 million, whereas music and sports sales showed some decline, with music at $70 million and sports at $100 million. In the final week, fashion continued its upward trajectory, attaining $40 million. Music sales saw a notable increase to $90 million, while sports sales consistently maintained the highest figures, peaking at $120 million. This pattern indicates a steady preference for sports magazines among consumers throughout the five-week period.
