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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 chart above depicts the number of books read by men and women from 2011 to 2014 at Burnaby Public Library.
At first glance, it is evident that reading became a more intriguing hobby for men, shown by the increase in books finished. In contrast, women readers read less books over the 3-year period. Interestingly, both genders had recorded the same number of books read in 2013.
In 2011, the number of books read by men started at a 3500, while Books read by women was around 4,500. Over the next year, books read by men steady increased to around 4,000, whilst books read by women gradually increased around 8,000.
In 2013, Books read by both genders were the same at around 10,000. In 2014, the book read by women fell to 8,000. Whilst, books read by male readers radically grew to 14,000.
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