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The image depicts a graph showing enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office over six months in 2011, segmented by "in person," "by letter/email," and "by telephone." "In person" enquiries start at 400 in January, rise to 600 in February, increase steadily to 800 in March, reach 1200 in April, 1600 in May, and peak at 1900 in June. "By letter/email" enquiries begin at around 775 in January, fluctuate slightly in February, remain stable at around 700 from March through April, drop to 600 in May, and fall further to under 400 in June. "By telephone" enquiries start at 900 in January, dip to just below 800 in February, stabilize at 1000 in March, rise steadily to 1000 in April, 1400 in May, and stabilize just below 1600 in June.
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The graph illustrates how many enquiries a Tourist Information office received in one city more than a six-month period of time in 2011.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that in person and by telephone enquires has dramatically increased by the time whereas by letter or email has gradually decreased by June.
To get information in person was the least used way in January, only by approximately 400 tourists, hence, from February it starts rising significantly until the month of June and become the most popular method of seeking information. In June it was at peaked by more than 1900 tourists.
The first choice of enquires in the month of January was by telephone (900 tourists), which became the second most useful way of inquiries by the time in June (1600 tourists), during March to April it remained consistent by 1000 tourists. Lastly, the enquiries by letter and email had gradually fell over the six-month period of time in 2011.
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