The provided chart illustrates the film production data of 5 regions/countries within 3 years, starting from 2007. Overall, the film production of country “A” is the highest, followed by country “B,” while the remaining nations released a very small number of films throughout the whole period.
During 2007, country “A” had the largest production, around 90, whereas country “C” had the smallest, approximately 10; “C”‘s production was 9 times lower than “A”‘s. The second biggest film producer was country “B” at around 50, which is nearly 5 times larger than country “E”. In 2008, countries A, B, and E had approximately the same production data, while countries C and D had a small gap of just 5.
Country “A” produced 80 films in 2009, followed by country “B” with just over 70. Meanwhile, the gap between C, D, and E had no significant difference, ranging between 10 to 20. Subsequently, A’s production was 4 times that of C, and B’s was nearly 7 times that of E.
