The graph illustrates the amount of money on average spent on different kinds of sporting equipment by shoppers at a sports shop in Canada. Overall, football accounted for the most spent at the beginning and the end of the period and saw an overall increase. Swimming also rose over the period whereas rugby and tennis both decreased.
Football saw an initial drop from $60 per person in 2000 to $40 in 2010, meaning that it was replaced by rugby as the sport with the highest sales. However, from that point to the end of the period, it climbed to finish the period at $70 in 2020 and had the highest value again. Meanwhile, sales of swimming equipment began at $10 in 2000 and declined steadily throughout the time shown to end at $30.
Although the sales value of rugby equipment increased from 2000 to 2010, with $40 and $60 respectively, this trend was reversed over the next 10 years, and it ended on $30 being spent per customer. The value of tennis equipment decreased steadily from start to finish, with an initial value of $30 and a final value of $10.
