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The image displays a line graph titled "Average daily spending by visitors to New Zealand, 1997 - 2017," with three categories: Business, Holiday/Vacation, and Visiting friends or relatives. The y-axis ranges from $100 to $320 at increments of $20, while the x-axis spans from 1997 to 2017. Business-related spending starts around $180 in 1997, peaks at approximately $320 in 2001, then fluctuates, dropping near $280 in 2017. Holiday/vacation spending begins close to $140, rises to around $220 by 2001, then also fluctuates, trending downwards to about $200 by 2017. Lastly, spending for visiting friends or relatives begins near $120 in 1997, reaches just above $140 around 2001, and displays more variation, finishing slightly above $120 in 2017.
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The line graph illustrates three types of visitors to New Zealand from 1997 to 2017 and the amount of money they have spent in the daily basis. Units are measured in dollars.
Overall, expenditure peaked in business, followed by holiday/vacation, while visiting friends or relatives represented the lowest figure. While money spent in business trips decreased over the period given, for remaining two types, it rose.
Business realted travellers’ expenditure reached its highest points in 2001 and 2003 by the value of almost 340$, after which experiencing steep fall to 180$. Visitors on holiday or vacation spent the most in 2003 (270$), thereafter, consuming at the constant rate, between 200 and 240 dollars, for almost 10 years until 2014.
Daily money expenditure of travellers visiting friends or realtives underwent major increase until its breaking point in 2002, attaining slightly less than 220$. Further, fluctuating throughout the given period and reaching almost 140$ in the final, 2017, year.
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