Title
A bar graph that shows the number of people who have been diagnosed with cancer in the United States. The x-axis of the graph is labeled "Normal" and the y-axis is labeled as "Percentage of People Who Have Been Diagnosed with Cancer".
There are six bars in the graph each representing a different period of time. The first bar is blue the second is orange the third is yellow the fourth is red and the fifth is orange. The bars are arranged in a vertical line with the highest bar at the top and the lowest at the bottom.
The first bar on the left is yellow and the second bar is red. The third bar is orange and the fourth bar is yellow. The fifth bar is green and the sixth bar is purple. The seventh bar is pink and the eighth bar is white. The ninth bar is brown and the tenth bar is gray. The eleventh bar is light blue and the twelfth bar is dark blue. The twelfth and thirteenth bars are orange and yellow respectively. The tenth and final bars are red and the last bars are yellow.
- The graph shows that the majority of people with cancer have experienced a decrease in the percentage of people diagnosed with the disease with some areas having a higher percentage of the disease and others having a lower percentage.
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Date
2014
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