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The image contains two bar graphs related to smartphone ownership; the first graph shows ownership from 2000 to 2010 with percentages as follows: 2000 (20%), 2002 (30%), 2004 (40%), 2006 (60%), 2008 (70%), 2010 (80%); the second graph compares ownership percentages in 2000 and 2010 by education level with percentages for 2000: No High School Certificate (10%), High School Graduate (20%), Bachelor's Degree (30%), Master's degree (40%), Doctorate degree (40%) and for 2010: No High School Certificate (50%), High School Graduate (60%), Bachelor's Degree (70%), Master's degree (80%), Doctorate degree (90%).
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The bar chart shows the percentage of smartphone ownership from 2000 to 2010, and also by education level in the years 2000 and 2010. The education levels are no high school certificate, high school graduate, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, and doctorate degree.
Overall, smartphone ownership increased a bit during the years, and the highest number was in 2010. People who had doctorate degrees had the biggest number of ownership. The second highest was people with master’s degree.
In detail, smartphone ownership in 2010 was around 85%, while in 2000 it was about 40%. So, the increase was around 45% between 2000 to 2010.
For the second chart, in 2010, people with doctorate degrees owned smartphones the most, about 90%. The lowest was people with no high school certificate, around 45%. In 2000, doctorate people were also the highest, around 70%, and people with no high school certificate were the lowest, about 15%.
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