The line graph illustrates the cost of Euros of 800 grams of four separate types of bread in An European nation over the period from 2001 to 2006.
A glance at the chart reveals that the price of almost all types of bread in an European country increased, except for Wholegrain. The most dramatic fall was seen in Wholegrain.
In 2001, the cost of 800 grams of Whole Grain had the highest figure, at 0. 8 million, followed by 0. 6 million for Brown, While and Rye. After a period of 4 years, the Wholegrain’s price dip notably to under 0. 8 million and that for Rye experienced a period of stability at 0. 5 million. Meanwhile, the figure for Brown and While soared sharply to approximately 1. 4 and 1. 2 million respectively.
In 2006, there was an upward trend in the price of 800 grams of Brown and While bread, with a rise of about 1. 6 and 1. 3 million. Similarly, the figure for Wholegrain and Rye witnessed a minimal growth of around 0. 8 million.
The line graph illustrates the cost of Euros of 800 grams of four separate types of bread in An European nation over the period from 2001 to 2006.
A glance at the chart reveals that the price of almost all types of bread in
an
European country increased,
except for
Wholegrain. The most dramatic fall was
seen
in Wholegrain.
In 2001, the cost of 800 grams of Whole Grain had the highest figure, at 0. 8
million
, followed by 0. 6
million
for Brown, While and Rye. After a period of 4 years, the Wholegrain’s price dip
notably
to under 0. 8
million
and that for Rye experienced a period of stability at 0. 5
million
. Meanwhile, the figure for Brown and While soared
sharply
to approximately 1. 4 and 1. 2
million
respectively
.
In 2006, there was an upward trend in the price of 800 grams of Brown and While bread, with a rise of about 1. 6 and 1. 3
million
.
Similarly
, the figure for Wholegrain and Rye witnessed a minimal growth of around 0. 8
million
.