The broken-line graph illustrates the income gained by four restaurants in Cambridge in 2016.
An overview of the graph reveals that all restaurants except The Grosvenor, which experienced a decline throughout the year, had an overall increase.
Looking into details, The Grosvenor took a dip of 50000 pounds within the first 2 months from the initial amount of 160000 pounds, then peaking at 180000 pounds in March. After which, the value fluctuated between 150000 to 100000 from April to October, ultimately plummeting to 50000 pounds at the end of the year. Conversely, The Pizza House saw a slow rise to 100000 pounds in a period of 7 months, only dropping to 60000 pounds in September before skyrocketing to 1900000 pounds during the last 4 months, the highest revenue of all diners. In terms of profit for The Old Hall, income slightly dropped by 20000 pounds to level off at 80000 pounds from April to July, which began to increase in the second half of the year, reaching an annual peak of 120000 pounds. Lastly, The Taj Mahal’s revenue had seesawed in the first half of the year within the range 20000 to 40000 pounds, while the income for the next two seasons surged upwards similarly to The Pizza House, recording at 120000 pounds in the final month.
