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The image presents beverage sales data (tea and coffee) in a stall from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm: Tea sales start at 0 units at 9:00 am, rise to 75 at 10:00 am, 50 at 11:00 am, 80 at 12:00 pm, 100 at 1:00 pm, peak at 100 at 2:00 pm, fall to 75 at 3:00 pm, 50 at 4:00 pm, 25 at 5:00 pm, drop to 0 at 6:00 pm, rise again to 25 at 7:00 pm, 20 at 8:00 pm, and back to 0 at 9:00 pm; Coffee sales begin at 25 units at 9:00 am, dip to 0 at 10:00 am, 50 at 11:00 am, 75 at 12:00 pm, reach 100 at 1:00 pm, remain at 100 at 2:00 pm, fall to 75 at 3:00 pm, 50 at 4:00 pm, 20 at 5:00 pm, drop to 0 at 6:00 pm, rise slightly to 10 at 7:00 pm, 15 at 8:00 pm, and fall back to 10 at 9:00 pm.
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The line graph compares the number of cups of tea and coffee sold at Jules Beverage Stall between 9:00 am and 9:00 pm.
Overall, tea sales showed significant fluctuations, reaching their highest point in the early afternoon, while coffee sales followed a steadier pattern, peaking earlier and then declining gradually.
At 9:00 am, tea sales were the highest, at around 80 cups, compared with only 25 cups of coffee. However, while tea consumption dropped sharply to about 25 by 11:00 am, coffee sales rose steadily and equalled tea at that time. From midday, tea sales increased rapidly, peaking at nearly 100 cups around 2:00 pm, whereas coffee sales climbed more slowly, reaching 75 cups before beginning a downward trend.
After 4:00 pm, both beverages experienced a decline. By 9:00 pm, tea and coffee sales had fallen to less than 20 cups, although coffee remained slightly higher than tea in the final hours.
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