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The image displays two line charts. The first, 'Average monthly spend on children's sports', shows spending in pounds was £20 in 2008, £25 in 2010, £30 in 2012, and approximately £33 in 2014. The second chart, 'Participation in three different sports', shows the number of children in millions. For Football, participation was approximately 8.2 million in 2008, 8 million in 2010, 8.8 million in 2012, and 9 million in 2014. For Athletics, it was approximately 0.5 million in 2008, 1.5 million in 2010, 5 million in 2012, and 4.5 million in 2014. For Swimming, it was 2 million in 2008, 2.5 million in 2010, approximately 3.2 million in 2012, and 4 million in 2014.
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The first chart shows the average spend of children’s sports monthly from year 2008 until 2014. The second chart shows the amount of children that participates in football, athletichs, and swimming from the year 2008 until 2014.
The first chart shows that at the year of 2008 people averagely spend 20 punds, while at the year of 2010 the chart shows that people spend 25 pounds. Followed by the year of 2012, the chart shows that people averagely spend around 27.5 pounds and lastly at the year of 2014, the chart stops and the number of 32.5 pounds.
From the first chart, we can conclude that the amount of money people spent for children’s sports kept rising constantly from the year 2008 until 2014. And for the second chart, we can conclude that the amount of people that participates at all three sports listed on the chart also kept rising from year 2008 until 2014.
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