The line graph shows changes in the consumption of different fast foods by Australian teenagers from 1975 to 2000. It shows that consumption of fish and chips fluctuated while pizza and hamburgers increased. In 1975, fish and chips were eaten most at 100 times while pizza was lowest at 5 times and hamburgers were eaten 10 times. Over the 25 years, fish and chips consumption declined while pizza and hamburgers consumption rose, with hamburgers being eaten most by 2000.
The line graph shows changes in the consumption of different fast foods by Australian teenagers from 1975 to 2000. It shows that consumption of fish and chips fluctuated while pizza and hamburgers increased. In 1975, fish and chips were eaten most at 100 times while pizza was lowest at 5 times and hamburgers were eaten 10 times. Over the 25 years, fish and chips consumption declined while pizza and hamburgers consumption rose, with hamburgers being eaten most by 2000.
The line graph shows changes in the consumption of different fast foods by Australian teenagers from 1975 to 2000. It shows that consumption of fish and chips fluctuated while pizza and hamburgers increased. In 1975, fish and chips were eaten most at 100 times while pizza was lowest at 5 times and hamburgers were eaten 10 times. Over the 25 years, fish and chips consumption declined while pizza and hamburgers consumption rose, with hamburgers being eaten most by 2000.
The line graph shows changes in the consumption of different fast foods by Australian teenagers from 1975 to 2000. It shows that consumption of fish and chips fluctuated while pizza and hamburgers increased. In 1975, fish and chips were eaten most at 100 times while pizza was lowest at 5 times and hamburgers were eaten 10 times. Over the 25 years, fish and chips consumption declined while pizza and hamburgers consumption rose, with hamburgers being eaten most by 2000.
The line graph illustrates changes in amount and type of fast food consumed by
Australian teenagers during 25 years, from 1975 to 2000.
As is observed from the graph, the consumption of fish and chips fluctuated very complex while the consumption of pizza and hamburgers increased between 1975 and 2000. In 1975, the consumption of fish and chips was highest with 100 times eaten by teenagers while the consumption of pizza was lowest with only about 5 times eaten, the consumption of hamburgers was approximately 10 times eaten. In the next five years, the consumption of fish and chips decreased steeply to 80 times eaten when the pizza one and the hamburger one rose very sharply to 18 times eaten and 60 times eaten. However, from 1980 to 1985, the consumption of pizza grew back to nearly 100 times during the pizza one and hamburger one went up continued to over 80 times and 38 times. At the next ten-year period, between 1985 and 1995, the consumption of fish and chips dropped dramatically again to 45 times eaten while the consumption of pizza climbed very considerably by over 2 times, the consumption of hamburgers increased to 100 times eaten. However, in 2000, the consumption of fish and chips declined continued to 39 times eaten when the pizza one stayed constant, the hamburgers one had a small rise. In conclusion, in 1975, the consumption had the highest number of times eaten while the consumption of pizza had the lowest times eaten by Australian teenagers. However, after 25 years, the consumption had the lowest times eaten when the hamburgers had the highest times eaten.