The line graph illustrates the number of books that were taken on loan from four specific libraries between June and September. Additionally, the pie chart shows the proportion of different genres of books that were borrowed by residents.
Overall, all four libraries show different trends. West Eaton and Church Mount experienced a steady increase, while Ryeslip showed a rapid decrease and Sutton Wood fluctuated over the four-month period. Regarding book types, the majority of the books were fiction, whereas the self-help genre accounted for the smallest share.
According to the line graph, Ryeslip had the highest number of borrowed books at the beginning, however, this figure declined considerably from 300 to 175 over the four-month period. Sutton Wood fluctuated substantially, falling from 250 to 100 in August before rising to 300 in September. In contrast, West Eaton and Church Mount demonstrated gradual growth, increasing from 50 in June to 150 in September.
Turning to the pie chart, the fiction genre accounted for the largest share at 43%, while the self-help genre represented a much smaller proportion at 10%. In addition, biography books made up 19%, making them the second largest category among other types of book that were borrowed. By contrast, history and science genre books percentage were similar, with each accounting for 14%.
