The following graph shows the average profit of two fruit-sellers A and B in thousands (₹) per year from the year 1995 to 2000. Consider the graph and answer the 4 (four) items that follow.
How much more average profit did A make in the year 2000 than in the year 1999?
A
₹ 200
B
₹ 1,000
C
₹ 1,500
D
₹ 2,000
Correct Answer: Option D
Explanation
To solve this elegantly, we just need to look at the graph and read the values for Line A (the thicker line). \n\n1. **Read data for 1999**: Go to the year 1999 on the bottom axis. Follow the line up to where the thick line (A) is. It sits exactly on the horizontal line labeled **4**. \n\n2. **Read data for 2000**: Go to the year 2000. Follow the thick line (A) up. It ends at the top point, which aligns with the horizontal line labeled **6**.\n\n3. **Calculate the difference**: The profit increased from 4 to 6. The difference is **2** units.\n\n4. **Check the units**: The side label says 'Average profit in thousands (₹)'. So, those 2 units actually represent **₹ 2,000**.\n\nComparing this with the options, Option (D) matches perfectly.