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The line graph illustrates the number of people who participated in 4 different sports in one specific region from 1985 to 2005. Overall, tennis followed a gradual increase, while rugby experienced the reverse. Badminton and basketball had a similar pattern; both remained almost stable. In 1985, rugby was the most popular sport, with around 250 […]
In brief, the most common sport in 1985 was rugby, yet it declined significantly by the end of the span, while tennis – initially second on the list – saw an upward pattern and topped the list in 2005. A completely different pattern of change was observed in the quantity of people playing basketball and […]
The line graph illustrates data on the number of individuals who participated in four different types of sports in a particular area from 1985 to 2005/in a period of 20 years. Overall, it can be seen/observed that the rate of people playing rugby comprised the highest proportion for the first half of the 20-year period, […]
The line graph delineates the popularity of 4 distinct sports within a specific locality throughout a 2-decade course beginning from 1985. Overall, tennis attracted more participants during the provided period whereas both rugby and badminton became less popular, and the trend for basketball registered a relative stability. Furthermore, although rugby was the most preferred option […]
The line graph compares four different sport types in terms of in the number of participants over a fifteen-year period (1985-2005). Overall, rugby experienced a dramatic decline in the number of participants, while there was an increasing trend in tennis. However, basketball and badminton remained constant, with a slight decline at the beginning of the […]
