This provided bar graph depicts the proportion of a specific drug dealer company’s average sales in three main countries—namely, America, Europe, and Asia—between 2002 and 2006.
Overall, America and European countries showed that downward trend, while Asia illustrated an upward trend. Additionally, Asia witnessed the highest annual sales in 2006.
Focusing on the beginning of the period, the Americas dominated outright sales, exemplifying 41% in 2002, although it decreased to 27% in 2004 and slightly increased to 30% in 2006. However, Europe also experiences a downward trend similar to America, but the figure indicates values fluctuate in a range between 30% and 38%. At the end of the period, Europe attributed 30%, and the Americas and Europe regions represented similar sales stocks in 2006.
The Asia region has the lowest proportion in the beginning and progressively raised its sales, showing an upward trend. The figure witnessed that robust increase throughout the year, rising from 25% in 2002 and 40% in 2006.
