The bar graphs illustrate data about the cost of tickets in two weeks, which the flight directions are Melbourne to Sydney and Sydney to Melbourne, in the year 2013. The currency is given by dollars.
Overall, it is clear that the results of two weeks for two routes show similar patterns, as in both, ticket prices are higher in days Monday and Friday to Sunday. Also, trend of both paths showed that in week 2, prices mostly go down or stays unchanged.
On Monday, Sydney to Melbourne tickets registered a cost of 80$ and sharply fell down to 35-40$ for the next three days and rose enormously to 75$ on Friday, then on Saturday and Sunday it introduced 70$ and 50$, respectively. Subsequently, on week 2 it didn’t show a quite change in costs excpet Monday tickets’ payment declined steeply by 30$ (and made the Friday to have the biggest char on the week to graph of Sydney to Melbournce)
Similarly, Melbourne to Sydney tickets on the beginning of the week 1 had the charge of 60$ and for the following three days it considerably dipped to approximately 35$. However, by Friday it peaked up to 80$, followed by 60$ on Saturday and 50$ on Sunday. Afterwards, unlike Sydney to Melbourne tickets, it had shown various numbers of declines. Particularly, Monday costs moderately reduced to 40$, next, Friday and Saturday ticket fees declined to 60$ and 40$, respectively.
