The line graph compares the sales of five different kinds of ham from 2009 to 2014.
Overall, it is evident that the development of each type was significantly different. This factor has resulted most of the intercepts which have appeared from 2009 and 2011.
First and foremost, the strawberry flavour has maintained predominant position throughout the given period. Rocketing to 7 million units in 2014, strawberry has crossed with the raspberry tasted jam in 2012. This happened due to a fact that raspberry was on the second place of the rate, witnessing dramatic increase in sales in 2012 and ending at roughly 5.5 millions. Similarly, grape flavour kept constant growth from around 0.5 millions to 4.5 millions.
Conversely, plum jam has been steadily declining from its utmost point (just above 2 millions) to the lowest point ( just below 1 million) since 2009. Cheery, in contrast, has undergone a certain level of fluctuation and ended at nearly 3 millions, gaining in the range of 1 million units.
