Wednesday, 17 July 2019

Task 1 - Line Graph (International Conferences in Three Capital Cities)


The graph shows the information about the international conferences in three capital cities in 1980 – 2010.


MODEL ESSAY:


The line graph describes the statistics about the global seminars in three principal municipalities within three decades.

Overall, it is clear that Cities A and B recorded the two highest numbers of conferences organized in the year 1980 with City C recording none in the same year. As City C saw a sudden increase in the numbers of meetings organized there throughout the 30-year period, recording the highest number of conferences at the end of the study period--the values for Cities A and B had a gradual declined, recording the least figures in 2010.

In the year 1980, City A recorded 35 meetings, the highest number at the start of study, City B following with 30 seminars while City C recording the least with no session at all. Each city saw a rise in the number of conferences organized in the year 1990, with Cities A and C recording the highest and lowest figures though the  value of City C had risen to 20. Further, City A had fallen to approximately 34 and City B, a little above 25. The year 1995 saw Cities B and C recording 25 conferences each while City A recorded 27 sessions.

Tides turned in the year 2000, with City C leading the three cities in number of conferences organized with 35 seminars, followed by cities A and B recording about 25. The trend changed five years on where City C saw a decline to approximately 32 seminars but Cities A and B equally recording just above 22 conferences. The last year reported a general drop in conferences organized in all the three principal cities, City C leading with approximately 31,  Cities B and C recording a little above and below 25 respectively.


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