The line graph illustrates information about the amount of yearly income that was earned by three bakeries in the city of London from 2000 to 2010.
Overall, it is pronounced from the graph that there were considerable upward trends in the income for both Bernie’s Burns and Robbie’s Bakery, while Lovely Loaves saw a significant decrease over the period shown.
Looking at the details, the earnings of Bernie’s Burns started at 20,000 pounds in 2000, and then there was a remarkable rise over the next three years to 40,000 pounds in 2003. However, the period from 2003 to 2006 witnessed a steady stabilization around 40,000 pounds until 2006. After that, the figure rose significantly, finishing at around 65.000 pounds in 2010. If we look at Robbie’s Bakery, it remained stable at approximately 55,000 pounds from 2000 to 2005. Then, the income of Robbie’s Bakery rose sharply, reaching nearly 105,000 pounds in 2010.
By contrast, the income of Lovely Loaves started at 80,000 pounds in 2000. However, there was a dramatic drop from 2001 to 2008, finishing at around 4000 pounds. After that, the figure remained the same in the last two years
