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The image displays a bar graph detailing film production numbers in five countries (A, B, C, D, E) over three years (2007, 2008, 2009). For country A: 2007 shows approximately 87 films, 2008 shows about 85 films, and 2009 records about 95 films. Country B records roughly 35 films in 2007, 30 films in 2008, and 35 films in 2009. Country C consistently shows around 5 films for each year. Country D logs about 10 films in 2007, 7 films in 2008, and 14 films in 2009. Country E registers about 7 films in 2007, approximately 3 films in 2008, and around 5 films in 2009.
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The provided chart illustrates the films’ data produced by 5 ranges of nations within 3 years started from 2007. Overall, the film production of “A” country is the highest, followed by “B” country while the remaining nations released very small number of film throughout the whole period.
During 2007, “A” country was the largest around 90, whereas “C” was the smallest approximately 10, C was lower than A at 9 times. The second biggest releasing film was “B” at around 50, and larger than country “E” nearly 5 times. In 2008, countries A, B, and E had approximately the same data, while countries C and D have a little gap just 5.
“A” was 80 in 2009, followed by “B” just over 70. Meanwhile, the gap between C, D and E had no significant difference between 10 to 20. Subsequently, A was 4 times of C, and B was nearly 7 times of E.
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