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The image displays a line graph showing the sales of three different types of books from 2002 to 2006, measured in millions of dollars. Children's books sales (solid line) rise steadily from around 40 million in 2002 to just over 50 million in 2006. Adult fiction sales (dashed line) start at around 30 million in 2002, peak at 45 million in 2004, then decline to just over 40 million in 2006. Educational books sales (dotted line) begin at approximately 10 million in 2002, rise to 15 million in 2004, and drop slightly to below 15 million in 2006.
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The provided line graph shows the sales of three different kinds of books between 2003 and 2006.
Overall, while the beginning-year to ending-year sales of children’s books remained the highest, in contrast, adult fiction sales were highest in the starting year and had fallen by the end of the year.
In 2002, adult fiction accounted for the majority of book sales, remaining the highest at 45. On the other hand, sales of children’s books and educational books were significantly lower at 32 and 23, respectively. Moreover, sales of children’s books were significantly increasing.
Between 2002 and 2006, sales of educational books reached a high and a low. In contrast, sales of children’s books significantly increased from 32 to 58, respectively. Conversely, sales of adult fiction books had fallen from 55 to 30, respectively.
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