The line graph gives information about the popularity levels of two different shoe brands from 1990 to 2000, measured with points.
Overall, it can be seen that both brands’ scores were fluctuating during the mentioned period. While BTrack has managed to increase its points significantly by 2000, L-tron could not keep up with the same trend, scoring roughly same scores after 10 years.
While L-tron started the graph with approximately 90 points and BTrack with only 25, BTrack quickly managed to climb up to 50 by 1991, surpassing L-tron by 25 points. By 1992, L-tron claimed its old position and nearly doubled BTrack with nearly 70 points. BTrack suddenly hit almost 0 points by 1994 while its rival was climbing nonstop and reached about 90 points.
After 1994, BTrack continiousy increased it scores until 2000, obtaining nearly 140 points with itself meanwhile L-tron’s statistics were fluctuating rapidly. Followed by a significant decrease in 1995 to 40 points, their score rose up to 110 points by 1996, more than double of what BTrack had at the time. While L-tron had a steady decrease from 1996 to 2000, it intercepted with BTrack once again around 1999 with nearly 90 points before BTrack took over and continued to surpass L-tron until 2000 with roughly 140 points.
