The given line graph illustrates the average cash spent on several equipment by each individuals in a Canadian sport store, over a period from 2000 to 2020.
Generally speaking, per customer spent the highest for football equipment, whereas the lowest for swimming sport in the beginning. By the end of the year, the average customer price remained at a peak for the same sport, while declined gradually for tennis sport.
Examining the line chart, it is evident in 2000, greatest was spent on football equipment at around $60 and smallest was spent for swimming equipment at almost $10. In addition, customer spent $20 and $30 less on rugby and tennis items in comparison to the football.
In the final year, the amount spent on football increased dramatically, reaching a high point at ratio of $70 approximately. Conversely, the cash spent on rugby reduced significantly and for swimming there was a gradual rise, which reaching to a same point at just $30.
