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The image shows a line graph of enquiries to a tourist information office from January to June 2001 by three methods: in person, by telephone, and by email/letter. January figures: in person 450, by telephone 900, by email/letter 750; February: in person 600, by telephone 850, by email/letter 700; March: in person 800, by telephone 1000, by email/letter 700; April: in person 1200, by telephone 1000, by email/letter 580; May: in person 1400, by telephone 1400, by email/letter 400; June: in person 1900, by telephone 1600, by email/letter 200.
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The line chart illustrates the number of surveys between January 2001 and June 2001 of tourist information offices through telephone, letter/email, and in person.
Overall, the number of inquiries by telephone and in person showed a gradual but significant growth, while the count of inquiries by email/letter experienced a downward trend.
In January 2001, the number of inquiries by telephone was 800, and in person, it was 400, which was the lowest number of inquiries among all three types at the beginning. In February, after some downfall, the number of inquiries was stable until April, and after that, it gradually increased to around 1100 in June 2001. In the meantime, the number of inquiries in person dramatically rose until the middle of February and March, and after that, it remained stable to April around 900 and then again rose to 1200 in June 2001.
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