The line graph compares the number of tourists who visited three museums in a city between 2010 and 2020.
Overall, all three museums witnessed an upward trend in visitor numbers over the decade. Museum A consistently attracted the largest number of tourists, followed by Museum B, while Museum C recorded the fewest visitors but still showed steady growth.
In 2010, Museum A received about 70,000 visitors, noticeably higher than the figures for Museum B and Museum C, at roughly 50,000 and 35,000, respectively. By 2015, the number of tourists to Museum A had increased markedly to nearly 110,000, whereas Museum B rose sharply to almost 70,000. Meanwhile, Museum C remained comparatively stable, with its figure reaching just above 40,000.
From 2015 onwards, Museum A maintained its dominant position, continuing to rise steadily and peaking at around 140,000 visitors in 2019 before dropping slightly in 2020. Museum B, in contrast, fluctuated: its number fell to about 60,000 in 2017 but recovered in subsequent years, eventually climbing to nearly 80,000 by 2020. Museum C followed a more gradual upward trajectory, finishing at approximately 55,000 visitors in the final year.
