The line and bar graph illustrate the mean ticket prices and the mean ratio of tickets sold quarterly at a theatre in two particular years, 2010 and 2011.
Overall, the average proportion of tickets sold gradually increased from quarter 1 to quarter 4 in 2010 and 2011. Moreover, ticket prices increased over time.
To begin with, in 2010, theatre ticket prices gradually increased from 5.2 pounds in quarter 1 to 8.5 pounds in quarter 4. However, ticket prices showed some fluctuation in 2011. In quarter 1, the ticket price was 10.5 pounds, which slightly dropped to 9.2 pounds in quarter 2. Moreover, it again rose to 10.5 pounds in quarter 3 and leveled off in quarter 4 of 2011.
Moving further, according to the bar graph, the percentage of tickets sold was 20% in 2010 in quarter 1, which was the lowest among all. Afterward, it gradually escalated to 35% in quarter 4. In 2011, the ratio of tickets sold was 30% in quarter 1. Despite having the highest price of tickets in quarter 4 of 2011, the percentage of tickets sold was 50%, which was the highest ratio of tickets sold in 2010 and 2011.
