The first chart illustrates the amount of money used by British parents for their children’s sports from 2008 to 2014 whose units were measured by pounds. The other one depicts the children’s quantity attending in 3 types of sports in Britain with the same period time of the first chart, its units were counted by millions. Overall, British parents spent more and more money on sports for their children demonstrated by figure increased from the first chart, the amout of chirlden participating 3 kinds of sports also increased.
In detail, average monthly money spent on children’s sport was 20 pounds in 2008, it significantly incerased over 2 years standing at 25 in 2010. Next 2 years, its development speed has slightly decreased which only hit up about 27 in 2012. At the end of the given period, the amount of money reached about 32 which was 1.5 higher than the intial time.
Next to the second line chart, the children quantity attending on Football was about 8 millions, which stood the first position. Over next 6 years, it slightly increased to 9 in 2014, which was still the number one among 3 given sport types. The amount of children on Athletics and Swimming were little bit low with about 0.5 and 2 respectively in 2008. However, Athletics’ firgure had the vigorous change to almost 5 in the end of given period, which was 5 times higher than its intitial. Swingming’s data moderately rose up which got about 4 in 2014, becoming the lowest figure on the chart.
