The line graph display data about the average amount of money expenditured on different types of tools in a Canadian sport shop from 2000 to 2020.
It is clear that, the highest figure of money spent in sport store was recorded by football equipment while, the lowest amount of spent cash were shown by needs for tennis. Moreover, cash spent on rugby peaked before tapering off and spent on another type of sport product which is swimming shown gradual surge.
From 2000 until 2010, popularity of football receded incrementally to 40$ however, it provided 60$ at the start. At the same time, money spent on tennis equipment recorded a precipitous dwindle with nearly 20$. Meanwhile, expenditure on tools for rugby and swimming both experienced a progressive soar at 60$ and 20$, respectively.
From 2010 to 2020, in comperison with last years expenditure on football tools illustrated a significant upstick with 70$ while, for tennis it still had a steady abate at 10$. Concurrently, money spent on rugby had a dromatical contract starting with 60$ and ending with 30$. And the last type of sport is swimming that performenced consistent mount for 30$.
