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The image depicts a bar chart titled "Average Delay For Different US Airports" with the x-axis labeled "Average Delay in Minutes" ranging from 0 to 40 and the y-axis labeled "Period" divided into four time periods: 1996-2000, 2001-2005, 2006-2010, and 2011-2015. Four cities are represented: Dallas, New York, Chicago, San Francisco. For the period 1996-2000: Dallas' delay is approximately 7 mins, New York's is 20 mins, Chicago's is 30 mins, San Francisco's is 35 mins. For 2001-2005: Dallas' delay is 10 mins, New York's is 18 mins, Chicago's is 25 mins, San Francisco's is 27 mins. For 2006-2010: Dallas' delay is 12 mins, New York's is 22 mins, Chicago's is 15 mins, San Francisco's is 30 mins. For 2011-2015: Dallas' delay is 15 mins, New York's is 25 mins, Chicago's is 20 mins, San Francisco's is 18 mins.
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The bar chart above illustrates average delay for different US airports from period 1996 to 2015. From the chart, we can see that there are four airports involved.
Overall, there are some fluctuations in the delays for airport in Dallas and Chicago, increasing average in San Francisco, and steady high number of average delay in New York.
In 1996 to 2000 the Chicago has the highest average delay (30 minutes) and the lowest is San Francisco (less than 10 minutes). In 2001-2005, New York has the highest delay and San Franciso become the lowest. In 2006-2010 and 2011-2015 period, the highest delay is win by New York meanwhile the Dallas has the lowest number of delay.
The trend of average delay for Dallas and Chicago fluctuate overtime. Meanwhile, it remain high for New York from 1996 to 2015. Most of time, New York has the highest average delay for the airport. Good thing, the delay for Dallas airport is declining.
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