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The given chart illustrates the amount of magazines which were sold in five countries during three different periods of time, 2003, 2005, and 2007.
Overall, it is clear to see that the highest number of sold papers for each year had country B, whilst country E remained always with the lowest ones. People in country D started to buy more and more magazines every year, however, in country A the number of sales went down.
In 2003, country B showed the highest results in sailing magazines, that was exactly 50 for per person, nevertheless, for the following years, the numbers slightly dropped and for 2007 projected sales were nearly 45.
Country D and country E started with the lowest sales compared with other countries, but they appeared with a little progress in sales. Country D had nearly 18 magazines sale per person in 2003 and it steadily climbed to 22 in 2007. Whereas country E had almost doubled the number of sale papers in 2005, in 2007, it decreased again and stood with 5, the same amount of sale papers, that it was in 2003.
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