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The image shows a line graph displaying a six-month period in 2011, with the number of inquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city. The graph has three lines representing inquiries made in-person, by letter/email, and by telephone. In January, in-person inquiries were at 400, letter/email at 200, and telephone at 600. In February, in-person increased to 600, letter/email to 400, and telephone to 900. In March, in-person reached 800, letter/email 500, and telephone 1200. April saw in-person at 1000, letter/email at 800, and telephone at 1400. In May, in-person inquiries jumped to 1200, letter/email to 1000, and telephone to 1600. Finally, in June, in-person inquiries peaked at 1400, letter/email at 1200, and telephone at 1800.
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The line graph illustrates how much data accepted by the Tourist Information Office in a city during the six months period in 2011.
Overall, enquires that had been received by letter had the highest rate in January, whereas it changed to in person in March. Meanwhile, the ones received by phone surpassed email enquiries.
On the one hand, in January email had around 770 enquiries, while enquiries in person remained 300. However, starting from February in person topped email ones, by achieving 610, while email decreased significantly to 590 enquiries. Enquiries in person increased sharply to approximately 1900 from March to June, whereas the letter had a downward trend to 170.
On the other hand, telephone enquiries were received around 190 in a month of January, albeit since then trend started inclining slightly to 370 in April which was the almost the same number of enquiries received by email. Enquiries got by telephone rose dramatically at approximately 1000 in 2 months by mere 600.
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