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The image displays production data of suits, dresses, and coats from 1990 to 2010 with units in millions. In 1990, suits were at 18 million, dresses at 10 million, and coats at 5 million. By 1995, suits increased to 25 million while dresses reached 12 million and coats climbed to 10 million. In 2000, suits had decreased to 20 million, dresses had risen to 15 million, and coats had grown to 15 million. By 2005, suits further declined to 17 million, dresses reached 18 million, and coats increased to 22 million. In 2010, suits slightly fell to 15 million, dresses stayed at 20 million, and coats peaked at 27 million.
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The given graph illustrates the changes in production of three products in a garment factory: suit, dress, and coat over a span of 20 years from 1990 to 2019.
Overall, these figures showed an upward trend, with coat experienced the most significant change over the period.
At the beginning of the period, the figure for suit had the largest share, at around 15 million, and it fluctuated significantly, peaking at around 23 million by 1995, which was the the highest level recorded in 1995. After that it fell and then recovered to 19 million by 2010. In contrast, the production in dress rose steadily to 15 million by 2010. In the first year, coat showed the lowest value, at only 7 million, before growth dramatically to 25 million by the end of the period. By the end of the period, coat became the largest production in a garment factory, surpassing both suit and dress.
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