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The image shows two bar graphs detailing the price of airline tickets ($) for flights from Sydney to Melbourne and Melbourne to Sydney in 2013 over a span of two weeks. For Sydney to Melbourne, Week 1 prices were: Mon $50, Tues $35, Wed $30, Thurs $32, Fri $40, Sat $45, Sun $35; Week 2 prices were: Mon $55, Tues $60, Wed $40, Thurs $45, Fri $50, Sat $55, Sun $50. For Melbourne to Sydney, Week 1 prices were: Mon $40, Tues $50, Wed $45, Thurs $35, Fri $55, Sat $40, Sun $50; Week 2 prices were: Mon $50, Tues $55, Wed $30, Thurs $35, Fri $45, Sat $55, Sun $55.
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Overall, the flying costs between Sydney and Melbourne did not seem to be especially different. Airline prices are increased on weekends, including Monday.
The ticket costs from Sydney to Melbourne for the first week Monday reached 80$, which is the highest of the week. In addition, the airfares remained under 40$ in three days, before rising from 75$ to 65$ to 60$ on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. In the following week, the ticket fees were nearly remained apart from Monday to decrease 30$.
The expense of tickets from Melbourne to Sydney was similar for flights from Sydney to Melbourne except for the decline on Monday to 60$ on the first week. The highest costs were on Friday at 80$ and the lowest costs were on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday at 35$ for the two weeks. Finally, there were dropped of 10$ to 20$ across Saturday, Sunday and Monday in the second week.
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