The bar graph describes the amount of paper produce by three companies which are Company X, Company Y, and Company Z from 1996 to 200. The highest number of paper produce was by Company Y while the lowest was Company Z.
To start, the amount of paper produce by Company X wild fluctuated during these five year periods. From 1996 to 1997, the amount of paper produce increase from 30 tones to about 45 tones, but in 1998, the figure fell to about 25 tones. It than climbed up at 50 tones in 1999 and dropped again at 40 tones in 2000. For Company Y, the amount of paper produce increased consistently by around 10 tones a year from 35 tones in 1996 to 50 tones in 2000. As for Company Z, for the first three years (1996-1998), the production grew from about 35 tones to 45 tones but it dropped to 35 tones in 1999 and remained stable for the next year.
In conclusion, the highest amount of paper produce was by Company X and Y because of the quality that are use.
