The line graph describes how many books had been borrowed in four different months in 2014 from four village libraries, and the pie chart illustrates the porpotion of book was borrowed during this period by type.
It is clear that the pie chart had five types of book borrowed,and almost people interested in fiction books so they were borrowed the most in four different time of 2014. While the line graph gives the information about the number of books borrowed from four libraries, the figure for Sutton Wood libraries fluctuated especially significantly.
As the line graph presented, the Ryeslip library had the highest number of borrowed, 300 books, which was 50 book higher than the figure for the Sutton Wood library in June 2014. In that time, the figure for the West Eaton and the Church Mount libraries stood at 50 books. In the next three months, the number of people borrowing books increased steadily in libraries West Eaton and the Church Mount with 150 books. On the other hand, during that time the Ryeslip witnessed a significant fall from 300 to 170, while the figure for Sutton Wood had a strong fluctuations and hit a lowest point at 100 , then its increased dramatically at 300.
From the pie chart, it can be seen that people mostly borrowed fictions from these libraries at 43%. Borrowing history and science books accounted for 14% each, whereas the figure for biography documents was 5% higher. Only 10% of people wanted to borrow self-help books.
