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The image shows three pie charts depicting the percentage of five book genres sold by a bookseller in 1972, 1992, and 2012. In 1972, 'Adult fiction' had 25%, 'Children's fiction' had 20%, 'Biography' had 20%, 'Travel' had 15%, and 'Others' had 20%. In 1992, 'Adult fiction' and 'Children's fiction' both had 25%, 'Biography' had 15%, 'Travel' had 18%, and 'Others' had 20%. In 2012, 'Adult fiction' made up 45%, 'Children's fiction' had 25%, 'Biography' was at 8%, 'Travel' had 10%, and 'Others' had 12%.
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The pie chart provide information about the shopkeeper who sold the five types of book, which is adult fiction, children’s fiction, biography, travel and others during a 40 years period.
Overall, adult fiction contributed the biggest amount of sales, whereas biographic contributed the smallest amount of sales in the last period.
In 1972, the amount of adult fiction, children’s fiction and biography was the same, which was 20% of all sales and that was same to other after two decades. additionally, 5% more were in others in 1972, adult fiction in 1992, and children’s fiction in 2012.
On the other hand, Travel books contributed a minority share of sale in 1972, which makes up 15%. There are the sales of travel books fluctuated over time. Their sales accounted for 18% of the total sales and only 10% in 2012.
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