The line graph illustrates the amount of money consumers spend on different types of equipment in sports stores in Canada.
Overall, expenditure on Rugby equipment rose significantly initially; however, at the end of the period, it declined. On the contrary, Football decreased at the end of the period it increased considerably. The tennis showed a gradual decrease while swimming increased steadily over the period. In 2010, Rugby rose to $60.00 while Football dropped to $40.00. However, in 2015 spending on football grew noticeably and Rugby declined dramatically to approximately $25.00. In 2010, expenditure on tennis and swimming accounted for the same money $20.00. By the end of the period in 2020, expenses on tennis had dropped greatly roughly $10.00 while swimming illustrated a gradual growth of approximately $30.00.
To conclude, although the equipment in Canada’s sports store spent more money on football at approximately $70.00, the lowest equipment expense was on tennis.
