The line chart above illustrates the measure of money which was paid to book clubs by a city council for four years.
The line chart above illustrates the measure of money which was paid to book clubs by a city council for four years. qaq6r
The line chart above illustrates the measure of money which was paid to book clubs by a city council for four years.
Overall, it can be noted that there was the same trend between the amount of money given and the number of book group members. Over the first two-year period, the amount of cash which given to book societies rose slightly, from 20, 000 to 22, 500. On the other hand, the figure for book club members decreased gently, about 1, 000 people. In the third year, there was a dramatic surge in both money and members' book club. For the amount of money, it rose significantly and reached the peak at 40, 000, and it was the highest figure over the period. And, the figure for members' book union went up wildly to about 5, 000 members. While book club members increased gradually from 10000 to 12000 members in the fourth year, the amount of money which given to book clubs by the city council fell slightly to about 3, 000.
It is clear that although there was an upward trend for both the figure for money and members, it still fluctuated over the period of four years.
The line chart above illustrates the measure of
money
which
was paid
to
book
clubs
by a city council for four years.
Overall
, it can
be noted
that there was the same trend between the
amount
of
money
given
and the number of
book
group
members
. Over the
first
two-year period, the
amount
of cash which
given
to
book
societies rose
slightly
, from 20, 000 to 22, 500.
On the other hand
, the
figure
for
book
club
members
decreased
gently
, about 1, 000
people
. In the third year, there was a dramatic surge in both
money
and members'
book
club
. For the
amount
of
money
, it rose
significantly
and reached the peak at 40, 000, and it was the highest
figure
over the period. And, the
figure
for members'
book
union went up
wildly
to about 5, 000
members
. While
book
club
members
increased
gradually
from 10000 to 12000
members
in the fourth year, the
amount
of
money
which
given
to
book
clubs
by the city council fell
slightly
to about 3, 000.
It is
clear
that although there was an upward trend for both the
figure
for
money
and
members
, it
still
fluctuated over the period of four years.