Water service reading of buildings in cubic meters
Water service reading of buildings in cubic meters nWbp2
The Water Service Reading bar graph shows the water consumption readings in cubic meters of seven different buildings, A through B, in two different dates: May 24 and June 24.
Despite the buildings having different readings, all of them showed the lowest readings on May 24 and the biggest ones on June 24. Building C was the building that had the largest reading numbers both in May and June, almost reaching 80, 000 cubic meters of consumption in June, while building A used less water than all other buildings, with readings lower than 40, 000 cubic meters in both months. Building A readings on May 24 were as low as one third of Building C and B readings at the same date.
Building B had consistent readings, demonstrating almost the same consumption numbers in both dates. In contrast, buildings A and D increased the water usage between readings, resulting in a larger reading in June.
The
Water
Service
Reading
bar graph
shows
the
water
consumption
readings
in cubic meters of seven
different
buildings
, A through B, in two
different
dates: May 24 and June 24.
Despite the
buildings
having
different
readings
, all of them
showed
the lowest
readings
on May 24 and the biggest ones on June 24.
Building
C was the
building
that had the largest
reading
numbers both in May and June, almost reaching 80, 000 cubic meters of consumption in June, while
building
A
used
less
water
than all other
buildings
, with
readings
lower than 40, 000 cubic meters in both months.
Building
A
readings
on May 24 were as low as one third of
Building
C and B
readings
at the same date.
Building
B had consistent
readings
, demonstrating almost the same consumption numbers in both dates.
In contrast
,
buildings
A and D increased the
water
usage between
readings
, resulting in a larger
reading
in June.
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