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The image displays a line graph illustrating average monthly percentage change in prices for copper, nickel, and zinc in 2014. In January, copper is at +1%, nickel at +6.5%, and zinc at +4.5%. February shows copper at 0%, nickel at +5%, and zinc at +4%. March has copper at -1%, nickel slightly above 3%, and zinc at nearly +2.5%. April records copper at -1.5%, nickel at +3.5%, and zinc at just over 1%. In May, copper stands at -2%, nickel at +2%, and zinc at a little under 1%. June figures show copper at -2.5%, nickel at +1%, and zinc slightly above 0%. In July, copper drops further to -3%, nickel dips to -1%, and zinc at -1%. August retains copper at -3%, nickel at -2.5%, and zinc at -1%. September records copper near -1%, nickel at -1.5%, and zinc marginally below 0%. October data indicates copper at 0%, nickel at -1%, and zinc at +1%. November presents copper at +0.5%, nickel at 0%, and zinc at +1.5%. December registers copper at +0.5%, nickel at nearly +1%, and zinc slightly above 2%.
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The line graph illustrates the average monthly change in the prices of copper, nickel, and zinc throughout 2014.
Overall, nickel was most fluctuating trend, peaking in January and hitting its lowest at july. Meanwhile, zinc peaked in February, then followed downward for the first half of the year, before recovering in the second half of the year, while copper witnessed a flat trend.
In the first half of the year, nickel peaked in January at 6%, then the price fell sharply to 4 used. Four months later, the price reached its lowest point at -3%.In contrast. Zinc reaches his highist point at 3 before witnessing a downward decrease for the end of the first half of the year, copper displays steadily dipping.
In the second half of the year, nickel recovered in July, and the price remained stable for two months later at -1. At the end of December, it reached 1usd, zinc followed an upward trend and reached sec highist in the end of the year, while copper significantly climbed in June but stabilized at the end of the year
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