The graph below shows the turnover of three kinds of retail outlets, all owned by the same company, during a three-year period. Check out the statements below based on the graph. Mark T if the description of the chart is correct and F if it is incorrect. 1. This report details the main changes in turnover based on category of wholesale sector from 2000 to 2002, a period of three years. 2. Throughout the period, turnover produced by the supermarket sector was the highest among the three different categories. 3. The turnover produced by department stores was the source of least turnover. 4. Supermarkets increased their turnover steadily throughout the three year period and reached £80m in 2002. 5. Department stores reported a turnover of £50m in 2000, however, this increased to £35m the following year, and then remained steady in 2002. 6. In 2001 the small shops-outlets sector experienced a loss in terms of turnover, dropping by £10m from the £30m achieved in 2000 . 7. In 2002 the small shops-outlets sector recovered somewhat with the turnover of £25m.