Given line graphs show the average monthly amount that parents in Britain spent on their children`s sport activities and number of British children who took part in three different sports in period from 2008 to 2014.
Overall, we can see that British parents spent more and more money on their children`s sport activities over the given period. In case of number of children taking part, football was significantly more popular than athletics and swimming.
In 2008, British parents spent an average of around 20 pounds per month on their children`s sports. Parents spending slightly increased during the six – year period and by 2014 the monthly spending had risen to 30 pounds per month.
Analyzing the participation graph numbers, in 2008 approximately 8 million children played football, while athletics` participants were at 1 million and nearly 2 million were enrolled in swimming sports. The figures of football participants were nearly stable over the following 6 years. By contrast, participation in swimming almost doubled to nearly 4 million, and number of children doing athletics increased 5 times.
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