The line graph provides information about the amount of profit of three bakeries per year in Calgary between 2000 and 2010. Overall, it is evident that the figure for the Amandine Bakery and Bolo Cakery experienced significant increases whereas Mari Bakeshop followed marked decline during the given period. It is also noteworthy that Mari Bakeshop stood out among its counterparts, decreasing noticeably at the end, despite being the highest at the beginning.
Looking at the graph in more detail, Amandine Bakery and Bolo Cakery witnessed somewhat similar trends, albeit at varying degrees. Starting at about $5800 in 2000, the amount of profit earned by Amandine Bakery remained unchanged until 2005. Then, there was a notable improvement to approximately $7000 in 2007 and this was followed by a further growth to almost $100000 and just over $100000 in 2008 and 2010, respectively. Meanwhile, the figure for Bolo Cakery was at around $20000 at the beginning. After increasing to about $40000 in 2003, a mild growth to just over $40000 was observed in the amount of yearly earnings in 2007. It continued its upward trajectory and reached its peak of over $60000 in 2010.
By contrast, Mari Bakeshop underwent a considerable decline throughout the period. After rising slightly to about $90000 in 2004, it then declined dramatically to around $60000 in the following year. At the end, a markable reduction to $40000 was observed in the figure for earnings of Mari Bakeshop in the final year.
