The line graph shows the amount of money in millions of dollars the number of million dollars expended on books in four distinct countries including (Germany, France, Italy and Austria ) over a period of ten years starting in 1995.
Overall, the amount of money spent on books in these countries showed an upward trend during the period. German’expenditure The Germans' spending on books was higher than that of the other three countries.
In 1995, the Germans expended paid 80 million dollars for on books, compared with 50 million dollars was spent in Italy. The amount of money spent on books in Germany continued to rise (Actually, that is not true, It rose to $90 M in 1999 and then dropped to $85 M in 2003). slightly to 85 million dollars in 2003 and that was followed by an increase of 5 million dollars in 2004 and 2005. There was a relatively consistent increase of 10 million dollars in the Italian’s expenditure on books over the period.
In 1995, the amount of money spent on books was 55 million dollars and 30 million dollars in France and Austria respectively. By 2005, the amount of money that French people have allocated to paid for books increased by 10 million dollars, a total of 65 million dollars. The same pattern was true for Austria, the comparable value showed a significant increase of 30 million dollars, which almost was the same value as France’s.
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