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The image shows a line graph comparing the number of contacts made through different methods (in-person, letter/email, and telephone) over a six-month period. In January, in-person contacts were the highest at 800, letter/email were at 200, and telephone at 600. In February, in-person contacts slightly decreased to 700, letter/email increased to 400, and telephone remained the same. In March, in-person contacts jumped to 1,600, letter/email decreased to 200, and telephone increased to 1,000. In April, in-person contacts reached 1,800, letter/email stayed at 200, and telephone increased to 1,200. In May, in-person contacts remained at 1,800, letter/email increased to 400, and telephone reached 1,400. In June, in-person contacts rose to 1,900, letter/email stayed at 400, and telephone peaked at 1,700. The graph has a Y-axis labeled from 0 to 2000 at intervals of 200 and an X-axis labeled with the months January to June.
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The graph illustrates the amount of enquiries sent to the tourist information office from January 2011 to June 2011 in a specific city. Overall, In person enquiries experienced a significant increase and became the most popular way of asking questions. On the other hand, the proportion of people who tend to use letter/email decreased by near 50%.
From January to February graphs concerning enquiries made in person and by telephone rose by over 10% and 50% respectively. However,tourists lost their interest in using letter/email. As a result, letters and emails became the least popular way to contact the information office.
In the next 3 month period, the number of people who sent their questions via telephone witnessed an incline of over 60%. Similarly, the amount of individuals who went to the office almost doubled which shows a great growth rate. Using telephone however, kept on experiencing a dramatic fall and decreased by over 50% compared to numbers in January.
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