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The image depicts the yearly income in dollars from 2000 to 2010 for three bakeries. In 2000, Amandine Bakery earned $40,000, Mari Bakeshop $55,000, and Bolo Cakery $20,000. In 2001, their incomes were $40,000, $65,000, and $40,000, respectively. In 2002, earnings were $40,000 for Amandine, $80,000 for Mari, and $40,000 for Bolo. In 2003, Amandine stayed at $40,000, Mari earned $80,000, and Bolo gained $50,000. Amandine earned $40,000 in 2004, while Mari earned $80,000, and Bolo earned $50,000. By 2005, Amandine's income rose to $50,000, Mari's declined to $60,000, and Bolo remained at $50,000. In 2006, Amandine earned $55,000, Mari $60,000, and Bolo $60,000. In 2007, Amandine reached $90,000, Mari stayed at $60,000, Bolo also remained at $60,000. Incomes in 2008 were Amandine $100,000, Mari $60,000, Bolo $50,000. In 2009, Amandine remained at $100,000, Mari at $60,000, and Bolo at $60,000. Amandine's income was $105,000 in 2010, while Mari increased to $80,000, with Bolo stable at $70,000.
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The line graph delineates the annual incomes of three bakeries in Calgary between 2000 and 2010, measured in USD.
Overall, Amandine Bakery and Bolo Cakery followed an upward trend, with remarkable growth at the end of the period. Conversely, Mari Bakeshop experienced fluctuations at the beginning, which led to a gradual decline over the remaining period.
In 2000, Amandine Bakery’s annual earnings stood at roughly 55,000 USD, remaining stable until 2005, with slight increases over the next two years by 5,000 USD each. 2008 saw a substantial jump from 65,000 USD to 95,000 USD, continuing the trend with marginal growth by 5,000 USD each year until 2010, reaching 105,000 USD. Bolo Cakery’s annual incomes started with fluctuations until 2002, experiencing a twofold increase in the next year. From 2003 to 2007, the incomes were the same as Amandine Bakery’s, but 20,000 USD lower, with the gap widening to 40,000 USD over the rest of the period.
In contrast, Mari Bakeshop’s earnings witnessed fluctuations between 80,000 USD and 90,000 USD until 2004, reaching its zenith at 90,000 USD and following a downward trend in upcoming years. Thus, the incomes fell by 20,000 USD every three years, reaching 40,000 USD by 2010.
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