The bar and line graphs illustrate the temperature and swimming suit sales in New York City over a six-month period in 2012. As per the information given, the temperature increases over the last five of six months, while the revenue shows an increase only in the first four months.
In January, the temperature was recorded to be low (30 degrees Fahrenheit) and stayed nearly the same for one month. However, this number soared to around 50 degrees in April and continued its increase and reached a peak of around 65 degrees in June. On the other hand, the revenue was 100 dollars in the first month and showed an upward trend and reached a staggering amount of sales, nearly 300 dollars, in April. In May and June, however, the revenue dropped to around 70 and 10 dollars consecutively.
In conclusion, the bathing suit sales were high in April relative to other months, and the highest temperature was recorded in June.
