5 report(s) found.
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 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 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 […]
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 […]
