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Report:

The line graph shows how many patients visited four clinics in one hospital on a weekly basis between
2010 and 2016.

Overall, although most patients visited the Birth control clinic over the first half of the period, the
number decreased. And, the figure for the Eye clinic overtook the Birth control clinic visits. Even
though the other two clinics (the Diabetic and the Dental clinics) did not have as many visits, their
trends were mostly upward.

Almost 250 patients went to the Birth control clinic in 2010. It was followed by about an extra 25
patients in 2012. After two years, although the number decreased significantly, falling to around 175
patients, it recovered and reached its initial figure in 2016. By contrast, the Eye clinic saw an increasing
trend in the number of patients. The initial 125 figure increased to 150 in 2012. At this point, the
number started to increase exponentially, overtaking Birth control clinic visits, and reached a peak of
350 patients in 2016.

As for the other two clinics, they had more or less similar patterns. 100 patients visited the Dental
clinic in 2010. This number saw a decrease of 50 patients in the following two years. However, the
figure recovered in 2014 and then leveled off at approximately 125 patients. The Dental clinic received
roughly 60 patients in 2010. The number had increased gradually, reaching just below 100 patients in
2014. The trend inclined rapidly at this point, growing to almost 175 in 2016.

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