The chart and graph below gives information about participants who have entered the Olympics since it began.
The stipulated graph the detail pertaining that how many individuals were participated in Olympics between 1924 and 2012.
Overall, it can be inferred that, women were minimum enrolled in Olympics during given time period. However, enrolment of men was maximum.
To begin with, the bar graph, in 1924, count of participation of men was 3000 in Olympics. Whereas, approximately 100 women was participated in former year. Men were participated around 4500 during 1952 while only 500 women was enrolled. Moreover, enrolment of female was double in 1984 and enrollment of males was escalated by 500. In the later year, 6000 males were participated in Olympics and participation of female was less than 1000 respectively.
Moving to line graph, near 3000 people were enrolled in Olympics in 1924 and it increased continuously from 1924 to 1984 and reached upto 6000 enrollment. After 1984, it reached at its peak point in 2012 which was accounted as above 1000 participants.
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