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The line graph accomplishes the number of international conferences held in three different cities.

Beginning in 1965 to 2010.

City C had the biggest change in the graph, since it is the only city that was increasing dramatically.

In 1965, city A held about 35 international meetings, which was the highest figure for all cities in the
graph. At that time, city B were organized just under 30 conferences. As opposed, there were no
international conferences in city C in that year.

Over the next years, the number of international meetings that took place in city C rose over 30, but in
1980 it slightly fell before rising to 30 back in 2010. For, city A and B seem to be both holding 25
(average) conferences each in final year.

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