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The table shows the number of visits to Skier/Snowboarder from 1992 to 2016 in US. U. S. Skier/Snowboarder Visits (Millions), 1992–2016 Season Visits Season Visits Season Visits 1992–93 52.7 2000–01 57.1 2008–09 63.7 1993–94 53.3 2001–02 56.2 2009–10 66.9 1994–95 52.8 2002–03 57.7 2010–11 67.6 1995–96 53.4 2003–04 57.7 2011–12 56.7 1996–97 53.0 2004–05 57.3 2012–13 61.5 1997–98 54.9 2005–06 59.8 2013–14 62.1 1998–99 54.1 2006–07 57.9 2014–15 61.0 1999–2000 54.8 2007–08 64.5 2015–16 61.7 picture Click here for the Excel Data File (a) Select the line chart of the skier/snowboarder data. Chart A Chart B Chart C multiple choice 1 Chart A Chart B Chart C (b) Describe the pattern, if any. multiple choice 2 a steady increase until a sharp drop in 2011-2012 season. The number of visits showed a steady increase until a sharp drop in 2005-2006 season. The number of visits showed a steady decrease until a sharp high in 2011-2012 season.

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