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The pie chart illustrate the percentage shares of America, Europe, and Asia by the drug sales annually from 2002 to 2006. Overall, America’s proportion declined significantly, while Europe exhibited notable declines after some increases in the first half of the period. However, Asia saw stready growth throughout the period, and climbed up to the first […]
The chart compares the proportion of a drug company’s total sales by region, including America, Asia, and Europe, from 2002 to 2006. Overall, America and Europe experienced downward trends in the company’s total sales, while Asia showed a tendency for increased sales. Besides, Asia had the highest sales in 2006. As can be seen in […]
This provided bar graph depicts the proportion of a specific drug dealer company’s average sales in three main countries—namely, America, Europe, and Asia—between 2002 and 2006. Overall, America and European countries showed that downward trend, while Asia illustrated an upward trend. Additionally, Asia witnessed the highest annual sales in 2006. Focusing on the beginning of […]
The pie charts provide information about the sales of a drug company in three specific nations over 4 years, from 2002. Overall, the amount of money earned by selling medication generally witnessed a downward trend, while the opposite was true in the case of Asia after four years. It is also clear that the sale […]
The bar charts depicts the variation in the proportion of companies in three continents selling drugs between 2002 and 2006. Overall, it can seen that the total drug sales in America showed a descending trend, while those in Asia recorded the opposite. Additionally, the percentage of drug selling in Europe was slightly fluctuation. Looking in […]
