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The line graph illustrates the number of questions that Tourist Infomation Office in one city recieved in three channels-in person, letter/email, and telephone-from January to June, 2011. Overall, It is clear that submitting any inquiries through in person method had become the most popular modalities by the end period, compared to emailing tool, the number […]
The line chart depicts the statistic of enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city over a six-month period in 2011. Overall, it is evident that the ratio of enquiries received in person had experienced a dramatic rise in June. In contrast, it received by letter/email had a lowest level and leveled off […]
The graph provides us with the data of inquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city over a six-month period in 2011. The graph shows that, in 2011, around 800 to 1100 reports were verified by telephone in January, February, March, and April constantly, but in May and June, the existing rate was […]
The graphillustrates enquiries recieved by the Tourist Information Office in one city over a six-month period in 2011. There are three types of recived enquiries: in person, by letter/email, by telephone. In general, there is an increasing rate in enquiries, from 2500 to 3100 enquiries, which can be considred due to weather change, as it […]
The presented line graph shows the statistics regarding the number of enquiries submitted to a city’s Tourist Information Office through three means of communication over a six-month period in 2011. Overall, the number of enquiries sent by letter or email experienced a decrease, while a substantial rise in enquiries was recorded in person and by […]
The graph shows how the number of enquiries received by the Tourist Information Office in one city changed in 2011. Enquiries received in person and by telephone saw increases of varying rates. While, in the form of letter followed similiar downward patterns. In January, asked questions by telephones started with its leading position reaching to […]
