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The image displays a bar graph comparing the US$ billion values of two groups, labeled as 2012 and 2016, across six countries: USA, UK, Japan, Brazil, India, and China. In 2012, USA is at approximately US$2 billion, UK around US$1 billion, Japan about US$8 billion, Brazil slightly under US$1 billion, India close to US$0.5 billion, and China nearly US$1.5 billion. In 2016, USA rises slightly above US$3 billion, UK increases marginally above US$2 billion, Japan remains near US$8 billion, Brazil approaches US$1 billion, India approximates US$0.5 billion, and China advances to almost US$2 billion. The vertical axis ranges from 0 to 9 in increments of 1 US$ billion.
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The graph illustrates the revenues of children’s toys selling in 2012 and 2016 in six particular states. Overall, throughout 4 years, most sales figures increased, in a range of intensities though, except for Japan’s stable figures; The UK and The USA were the two countries in which people consumed toys most; Brazil’s figures remained one of the two lowest ones inspite of having risen slightly.
In detail, there are three figures, which are The UK’s, China’s, and India’s, went up most significantly. As a case in point, the figures of India was augmented sharply from around 0.1 billion US dollars in 2012 to 2 billions US dollars in 2016.
Besides that, the sales in the USA and Brazil enhanced gradually. After the 4-year period, they went from 3 to 3.5 and 0.5 to 1, respectively, all numbers are in US$ billion. In addition, the only country whose sales retained in a point, which is 1 billion US dollar, is Japan.
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