Hello everyone! This is my description of the graph.
The bar chart shows figures for travel expenses in 1998. It is clear that the rate of travel expenses went up and down frequently. At the beginning of the year food stood at 12 per cent, gas at 17 per cent and motel expenses - 10 per cent.
From January to February food expenses had risen slightly to 17 per cent, gas expenses had fallen slightly from 17 to 11 per cent and motel expenses had increased significantly from 10 to 22 per cent.
From February to March the same year, there was a small increase to 22 per cent in food expenses, gas had reached a peak of 28 per cent and motel expenses had fallen suddenly from 21 to 14 per cent.
From March to April there was another marked drop in food expenses from 22 to 14 per cent, gas expenses decrease dramatically from 28 to 10 per cent, there was a slight rise in motel expenses of 17 per cent.
From April to May the same year, food expenses decreased gradually from 14 to 11 per cent, motel expenses from 17 to 10 per cent but gas expenses had shot up to 17 per cent.
From May to June there was a sudden increase food expenses from 11 to 19 per cent, gas expenses had declined slightly to 15 per cent and motel expenses had gone up significantly to 20 per cent.
Written by Alina Korchan.
Hello, Alina!
ReplyDeleteI have to say, that I found your decription of the chart clear, structured and well-prepared. I like that you have chosen the main points of description connected with the periods of time and have compared the values of all the categories just in every month.
I think, that the general description of the graph in the beginning is also your advantage.