The given charts illustrate the amount of expenditure per customer on different kinds of sports in a Canadian mall over a 20-year period from 2000 to 2020. Overall, tennis and swimming were the kind of sports that witnessed considerable changes during the period, while others experienced moderate changes.
At the beginning of the period, football accounted for the largest share of expenditure, at $60, and this figure a slight increase to $70 by the end of the period. Additionally, Rugby represented the second highest spending category, at $40, and had seen a modest decrease to $30 by the end of the period.
On the other hand, swimming which was the least popular activity at the beginning of the period with just $10, yet this figure doubled to $20 at the end of the period. Similarly, tennis started at a considerably higher level of $30 by 2000, witnessed a sharp decline to $10 over a 20-year period, becoming one of the least popular categories.
