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The image contains a line graph displaying computer possession per household from 1997 to 2011 for an unnamed European country, with three categories: 'One computer only,' 'Two computers,' and 'Three or more computers.' In 1997, 'One computer only' had the highest percentage at just under 15%, while 'Two computers' and 'Three or more computers' both started at 0%. By 2011, 'One computer only' decreased to just over 30%, 'Two computers' increased to just over 20%, and 'Three or more computers' saw the most significant growth to just over 10%. Overall, the trend shows a decrease in households with only one computer and an increase in households with two or more computers.
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The line chart illustrates computer possession per household in a European nation from 1997 to 2011.
Overall, computer ownership increased significantly during this period. The majority of households had only one computer while a small percentage owned three or more computers.
in 1997, the household did not own computer approximately 47%, but this shraply reduced to a round 20% by the end of the period. conversely, household with just one computer tarted ât approximately 43% in 1997 considerably rised 2% in 2011.
the household own tow- computer in the figure was significantly lower, amounting to 7% in 1997, and rapidly peak up approximately 30% in 2011. Concurrently, ownership of three or more computers began at a mere 1% in 1997 and also saw a modest rise, reaching around 8% by the conclusion of the period.
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