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The image presents a line graph depicting the number of books bought from three sources—Bookshops, Supermarkets, and the Internet—between 2000 and 2008, with a projection for 2012. Bookshops started at 165 million in 2000, decreasing steadily to 100 million by 2012. Supermarkets began at about 15 million in 2000, rising to 60 million in 2006, and plateauing after, reaching 70 million by 2012. The Internet showed an increase from 10 million in 2000, crossing over bookshops around 2005, continuing to 150 million in 2008, and peaking at 180 million in 2012.
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The given line graph illustrates the figures of book sales for dissimilar sourses in a specific state between 2000 with a projection for 2012.
Overall, it can be observed at a cursory glance that sale of books from bookstores is highest in amount in 2000.on the other hand,people who prefer to buy book through internet had the least amount in numbers.
In 2000,the sales of book reached at its peak on at almost 170 millions while internet is at its lowest at 110 millions.Between 2003 and 2004 ,sales people who bought books through internet and supermarket come at same point on 130 millions.In contrast,sales from bookshops had declined by 10 million from 170 and nearly reached below 160.
While in 2009, all sourses of sales of books came at same level at 145 million.After that sales of bookshops went down while the other both sourses experienced a huge inclination in 2012.
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