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The provided diagrams illustrate the relationship between average monthly temperatures and bathing suit sales in New York City during the first half of 2012. Overall, both the line and bar charts demonstrate a significant upward trend in temperatures and bathing suit sales over the initial months, with notable peaks and fluctuations. The line graph indicates […]
The provided bar and line charts illustrate the average monthly temperatures alongside bathing suit sales in New York City during the first six months of 2012. Overall, there exists a discernible positive correlation between rising temperatures and bathing suit sales, reflecting seasonal consumer behavior. From January to June, average monthly temperatures exhibit a progressive increase […]
The bar and line chart illustrate bathing suit sales (in hundred thousand US dollars) and average temperatures (in Fahrenheit) in New York City from January to June 2012. Overall, sales and temperature exhibit a strong positive correlation in the first four months, with higher temperatures driving increased revenue. However, after reaching a peak in April, […]
The bar chart illustrates the monthly revenue from swimsuit sales in New York City between January and June of 2021, while the line chart complements this information by providing insight into the mean monthly temperature. Units are reported in hundreds of thousands of US dollars and degrees Fahrenheit, respectively. Overall, we saw a massive surge […]
The bar and line graph bellow illustrates average temperatures in Fahrenheit and how many bathing suit were bought by New Yorkers from January to June of 2012. Overall, the bathing sales increased in the first 4 months and decreased in may and june. The month from 2012 with the most sales of bathing suits is […]
The bar and line graph presents data about the revenue from sales of bathing suits and the average monthly temperatures in New York from January to June in 2012. Overall, the maximum sales amount was collected during the month of April when the average temperature was around 50° F. As the temperature increased with the […]
The graph below includes both a bar chart and a line chart illustrating the average weather conditions for the first six months of the year compared to swimming suit sales within the same time period. Overall, we can see that, in general, the warmer the weather, the more bathing suits are purchased. Except for May […]
The graphs provided depict the relationship between temperatures of six months, Januray through June of 2012, and purchasing bathing suits in New York. Overall, the highest temperatures were recorded in April, however, the largest generated revenue from bathing suits’ sales was reported to be in June. In the first three months of the year, temperatures […]
The chart and the graph illustrate average whether temperature and bathing suit sales in New York for the initial half of 2012. Overall, it can be seen that bathing suit selling decreased noticeably, before it peeked in April compared to the rest of months. It is clear that New York experienced an increase in terms […]
The graphic gives information about the average temperature in New York and also revenue generated from sales of bathing suits. All of the information is from the first half of 2012. Not surprisingly we can see that the coldest months were those in winter with the temperature rising steadily throughout spring and into summer. However, […]
The given bar and line chart give information about how average temperatures are changed and the sales of bathing suit in New York from january to june of 2012. In general, it can be seen that the average temperatures of New York city has a tendency of becoming hotter following the months, while the bathing […]
The graphic gives information about the average temperature in New York and also revenue generated from sales of bathing suits. All of the information is from the first half of 2012. Not surprisingly we can see that the coldest months were those in winter with the temperature rising steadily throughout spring and into summer. However, […]
The bar chart illustrates about how much people living in New York spent on swimming costumes, whereas line chart gives information about temperature of City from January to June of 2012. In general, sales of bathing suit is much more in April then in other month, while least number of sales is in June. Furthermore, […]
The chart exhibits the regular temperatures and sales of summer suits that New York City had during the period between January and June of 2012. Overall, during the hottest month of the analyzed period, there were fewer sales, while the highest revenue from selling bathing suits was obtained during April. According to the graph, the […]
The bar and line graphs illustrate that average temperatures per month and swimsuits sales in New York between January and June in the year 2012. Overall, when the average temperatures are high, the revenues of bathing suits tend to decrease. When focusing on the average temperatures in New York from January to June in 2012, […]
The above complex diagram illustrates average monthly climate and swimming suit sales in New York for the first six months of 2012. The two vertical axes depict the average temperatures in Fahrenheit and revenue in hundreds of thousands of US dollars, while the horizontal axis demonstrates the months from January to June. It is immediately […]
the bar and line chart gives informations about the money spent for buying bathing suits and the average temperatures in New York City between January and June 2012. Overall, we can see that April is the month in which most bathing suites are purchased, while June is definitely the hotter month. First of all, from […]
the bar chart and line chart illustrates the average monthly temperature and bathing suit sales in first 6 months of 2012 at New York. overall, sales for bathing suits had fluctuations throughout the first 6 months of the year starting with a grow and ending up with a downgrade trend, while the temperature rose significantly […]
The graphic gives information about the average temperature in New York and also revenue generated from sales of bathing suits. All of the information is from the first half of 2012. Not surprisingly we can see that the coldest months were those in winter with the temperature rising steadily throughout spring and into summer. However, […]
The graph illustrates the sales of bathing suits in Newyork, and how this changed with temperature rise over the first half of 2012.Overall, there was no specific link between the weather and the rate of swimming clothes purchasing, with the latter being higher in the first months. At the beginning of the year when the […]
The graph compares the average monthly temperatures in first half of 2012, and the number of bathing suits sold. Overall, May and June were the witnessed the highest average temperature, but people mostly purchased their bathing suits till April. The revenue generated after April wasn’t very convincing. January and February had an average temperature of […]
The bar and line graphs illustrate the temperature and swimming suit sales in New York City over a six-month period in 2012. As per the information given, the temperature increases over the last five of six months, while the revenue shows an increase only in the first four months. In January, the temperature was recorded […]
Theese illustrations depict the middle numbers of swim wear sales per tempurature in New York for the first half of of 2012. Temperature parameters are shown by Fahrenheit scale, incomes from bathing suit are measured by US dollars. Overall, sales seem to be stabilly growing till the spring alongside with temperature in New York and […]
The given charts depict a comparison between the montlly mean temperatures and the revenue that was generated from the selling of bathing suits in New York City over the first half of 2012. Overall, it is evident from the graph that people prefer to buy bathing suits in the winter and spring seasons more than […]
The provided illustration comprises a combination of a bar graph and a line graph presenting the average monthly temperatures and bathing suit sales in New York City for the initial six months of 2012. In general, the data reveals a positive correlation between bathing suit sales and temperature changes. While sales gradually increased from $50,000 […]
The bar chart illustrates the revenues from selling bathing suits in in New York in the first half of 2012. The line chart shows the fluctuation in temperature during the same period. It is noticeable that, bathing suits’ sales flourished during spring, particularly April, when the temperature was quite reasonable, compared to sales in the […]
