The line graph demonstrates the number of goods sold by three different Companies (A,B, and C) between.
Overall, the number of goods sold by Company A increased significantly and becoming the leading Company by the end of the period, whereas Company B experienced a consistent decline. In contrast, Company C’s sales remained relatively stable with only some minor fluctuations.
In detail, Company B had sold around 560 units, which made it the famous company in 2000. However, the sales declined dramatically to only 100 units in 2020. Meanwhile, Company C’s sales was only 220 units in 2000 which climbed consistently to 630 units by the end of period and becoming the most popular company.
Meanwhile, The number of sales in Company C was 300 which remained unchanged temporarily until 2002 and the sales rose slightly 260 units in 2004. Moreover, the figure then remained relatively stable for 18 years to 260 units and increased to 290 in 2020. In contrast, compare to the Company A’s rapid increase and Company B’s consistent decrease. Company C remained relatively unchanged over the period.
