The two diagrams illustrate data related to four village libraries. The line graph shows the number of books borrowed from June to September, while the pie chart illustrates the percentage of different book types borrowed.
Overall, the number of books borrowed fluctuated across all libraries over the period, with some experiencing significant rises or falls. Fiction was the most popular book type, while science books were the least borrowed.
The line graph reveals that West Eaton started at around 300 books borrowed in June but declined steadily, reaching just above 100 in September. Sutton Wood, on the other hand, saw an opposite trend, beginning with 50 books borrowed in June and sharply increasing to nearly 300 by September. Meanwhile, Ryeslip experienced some fluctuations before stabilizing at around 200 books in the final month. Church Mount showed a gradual rise in book borrowings, though its total never exceeded 150.
The pie chart indicates that fiction accounted for 43% of the total borrowings, making it the most borrowed category. Self-help and history books followed with identical shares of 14%. Biography books were slightly higher at 19%, while science was the least popular, comprising only 10% of the total borrowings.
