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The image features two distinct datasets; the top half displays a line graph titled "Number of books borrowed from four village libraries," with a time scale of June to September on the x-axis and a numerical scale of 0 to 350 on the y-axis, tracking book borrowing from West Eaton, Ryeslip, Sutton Wood, and Church Mount. In June, West Eaton starts at 300, Ryeslip at 250, Sutton Wood at 200, and Church Mount at 100; by September, West Eaton drops to 50, Ryeslip to 100, Sutton Wood to 200, and Church Mount rises to 300. The bottom half presents a pie chart detailing "Types of Book Borrowed" with percentages for five categories: Self-Help at 19%, Fiction at 43%, History at 14%, Science at 10%, and Biography at 14%.
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The line graph and the pie chart provide information about book borrowing in four village libraries between June and September 2014, as well as the distribution of books borrowed by genre during this period. Overall, the most popular type of book was fiction, and the number of borrowed books fluctuated over this time.
According to the line graph, two libraries, West Eaton and Church Mount, experienced slight growth from 50 books in June to 150 books in September. In contrast, Ryeslp’s borrowings dramatically declined, reaching more than 150 books in September. However, the only library that had an erratic pattern was Sutton Wood, starting from 250 and reaching its peak in September.
The pie chart sheds light on the genres of books loaned during this time. The vast majority borrowed fiction books, accounting for 43%, followed closely by biography, which made up 19% of the total. The remaining categories, history and science, each comprise 14%, while self-help comprises 10%.
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