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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 table chart illustrates the information about the number of books read by men and women at Burnaby Public Library, from 2011 to 2014. The data is presented in figures.
To begin with, in 2011, women read about 6000 books, and then it was continuously increasing. In addition to this, female read 10,000 books, by 2013, after that it was constantly decreased, and till 2014, women read nearly 8000 books.
Furthermore, male read around 4000 books, for the year 2011 and 2012. Moving further, it was continuously increasing, and till 2013, 10000 books read by men at Burnaby Public Library. Additionally, As of 2014, men read only 14000 books at the Burnaby Public Library.
Overall it can be clearly seen that in all the years maximum males read books, and least women read books.
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