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The image presents: graph one, Volume of Beer Sold in UK (2000-2016), bars to pubs vs supermarkets: 2000 pubs 27M, supermarkets 10M; 2002 pubs 25M, supermarkets 11M; 2004 pubs 22M, supermarkets 12M; 2006 pubs 20M, supermarkets 13M; 2008 pubs 17M, supermarkets 14M; 2010 pubs 15M, supermarkets 15M; 2012 pubs 14M, supermarkets 14M; 2014 pubs 13M, supermarkets 14M; 2016 pubs ~12M, supermarkets ~12M; graph two, Total Number of Pubs in UK (2000-2016): 2000 60000, 2002 56000, 2004 60000, 2006 58000, 2008 55000, 2010 52000, 2012 51000, 2014 50000, 2016 50000.
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The given to graphs depict the information about the volume of beer sold to pubs and supermarkets, while the number of pubs in the United Kingdom both graphs given year between 2000 and 2016.
As per statistical information provided by the graphs, it can be clearly seen that the number of beer sales both showed an opposite trend. Meanwhile, the number of pubs in the UK declined over the given time period.
The line graph, between 2000 and 2016, the number of pubs went down moderately from about less than 25000 units to more than 1000 units. In contrast, sales to supermarkets increased steadily from under 15000 units from 2000 to 2016. By 2010, supermarkets sales were greater than rose to pubs and this trend at the end of the years.
The bar graph, the number of pubs fall rapidly from about 60000 to 50000 units between 2000 and 2016.
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