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The image contains two line graphs. The first graph, titled "Value of fuel exports," shows a single line representing "Total" with data points for years 2000 (200,000), 2001 (250,000), 2002 (300,000), 2003 (250,000), 2004 (350,000), and 2005 (400,000). The second graph, titled "Value of selected exports," has three lines for "Fuel," "Food," and "Manufactured goods." The "Fuel" line has points for 2000 (40,000), 2001 (35,000), 2002 (30,000), 2003 (25,000), 2004 (20,000), 2005 (15,000). The "Food" line shows 2000 (10,000), 2001 (15,000), 2002 (20,000), 2003 (15,000), 2004 (10,000), 2005 (5,000). The "Manufactured goods" line has points at 2000 (40,000), 2001 (35,000), 2002 (30,000), 2003 (25,000), 2004 (20,000), and 2005 (15,000). All values are in million dollars.
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The chart below illustrates the results, in millions of dollars, of selected exports from 2000 to 2005, including fuel, food, and manufactured goods.
Overall, the highest outcome, in millions of dollars, of selected exports was gained by fuel in 2000, while the lowest output was reached by manufactured goods in the same year.
It can be seen from the bar graph that fuel achieved the greatest value, in millions of dollars, of selected exports, numbering around 40,000 to 50,000 million dollars in 2000. Meanwhile, manufactured goods claimed the smallest result, counting 0 to 10,000 million dollars.
Although the biggest outcome of selected exports, in millions of dollars, was acquired by fuel, it had a decreased line from 2000 to 2005. It declined from around 40,000 to 50,000 million dollars in 2000 to 20,000 million dollars in 2005. Meanwhile, manufactured goods had a constant line from 2000 to 2005.
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