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The line chart demonstrates data on the number of books bought from different sources in one European country since 2000 with a prediction for 2012. Overall, it can be clearly seen that supermarkets accounted for the greatest growth over the period, whereas bookshops presented the highest decrease throughout the period. Looking at the detail, supermarkets […]
A quick glance at the line graph shows data on the number of millions of books sold from bookshops, supermarkets, and the internet in Europe between 2000 and 2012. By and large, bookshops sold the largest number of books at the beginning of the period. Still, supermarkets overtook them by 2012, there was the purchase […]
The graph presents the number of books purchased from three sources in a particular region since 2000 and their projections for 2012. Overall, it is evident that the individuals received their books mainly from bookshops in 2000, whereas more books expected to be bought from supermarkets according to the projection for 2012. Also, internet will […]
The given line graph illustrates the amount of books which purchased from three different sources – bookshops, supermarkets, anh the internet -in a european country from 2000 to 2008 ,with a projection for 2012. Overall , It is obivious that both supermarkets and internet witness an upward trend over the givien period while the bookshops […]
The given line graph illustrates the figures of book sales for dissimilar sourses in a specific state between 2000 with a projection for 2012. Overall, it can be observed at a cursory glance that sale of books from bookstores is highest in amount in 2000.on the other hand,people who prefer to buy book through internet […]
In the year 2000, most people purchased books from bookshops and supermarkets. This preference was largely due to the relatively low number of internet users at the time, as technology had not yet become deeply integrated into daily life. However, by 2004, the number of internet users had increased from 110 million to 140 million. […]
The provided line graph illustrates how many books(measured in million) was bought from three different sources(Bookshops, Supermarket, and Internet) in one European country during a period from 2000 and 2012. During the period from 2000 and 2004, bookstore, acted as the leading source of book buying, stood at 170 million books initially and experienced a […]
The line graph compares different channels of book selling and their sales figuers in one European country since 2000 with a prediction for 2012. It is noticeable that bookshops was the most essential resource of books in 2000, but their sales figures fell gradully until 2008, and predicted to rise since then. While the supermarkets […]
The line chart illustrates the change in the quantity of three types of sources which include bookshops, supermarkets and the internet which were bought in one European country from 2000 to 2012. From 2000 to 2004, the quantity of bookshops where books were bought fell from 170 million to 160 million. The quantity of supermarkets […]
The graph illustrates the number of books purchased in a European country from 2000 to 2012 from three sources: bookshops, supermarkets, and the internet. In 2000, bookshops were the leading source, with about 170 million books sold. However, this number gradually declined to around 140 million by 2012. Supermarkets began with sales of approximately 120 […]
This graph shows how many books were bought in a European country from 2000 to 2012. In 2000, bookshops sold about 170 million books. The number went down to around 140 million by 2012. Supermarkets started with about 120 million books sold in 2000. By 2012, supermarkets had sold around 150 million books, more than […]
