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The image presents a line graph representing the number of books read at Burnaby Public Library, comparing men and women from 2011 to 2014. In 2011, men read approximately 5,500 books and women read about 4,000 books. By 2012, men read around 3,000 books while women read nearly 6,000 books. In 2013, there is a significant increase for both genders with men reading roughly 13,000 books and women reading approximately 6,000 books. However, in 2014, the number of books read by men slightly decreases to about 12,000, while women’s numbers exponentially increase to around 14,000 books read.
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The line graph illustrates how many books were read at Burnaby Public Library from 2011 to 2014 by gender. Overall, the number of readers in this library rose significantly, with women outnumbering men except for 2013.
In 2011, the number of women readers was 4,000, and it doubled to approximately 8,000 in the next year. During the same time, the figure for men remained unchanged at around 3,000. Reading trends for men increased dramatically in 2013.Resulting in a peak in the number of men readers at 10,000 in that year, the same as that of their female counterparts.
In 2014, the figures for men and women witnessed a huge change, with the former decreasing substantially and the latter increasing modestly. Men changed their reading habits, leading to a decline to 8,000 readers, while women increased their book consumption to 14,000, almost double the number of men.
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