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Band 5+: The chart below shows the percentage of UK households with selected consumer durables between 1998 and 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a bar graph comparing the percentage of UK households with various consumer durables in 1996 and 2006. Telephone: 1996 - 90%, 2006 - 100%. Microwave: 1996 - 60%, 2006 - 80%. Fridge: 1996 - 90%, 2006 - 95%. Washing machine: 1996 - 65%, 2006 - 75%. Mobile phone: 1996 - 15%, 2006 - 70%. Internet connection: 1996 - 10%, 2006 - 60%.
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The Given chart illustrates the amount of specific durable goods used by UK households in 2 different years between 1998 to 2006. The informations are measured in percentanges.

Overall it can be seen that, There is a signigicant number of users among households started using internet and mobile phones in 2006 than ever. While the uses of telephone had dropped over time.

In 1996, The number of mobile phones and internet users were 20% and near to 9%, respectively. Which increased to approximately 50% for the mobile and 60% for the internet in 2006. On the other hand, The use of Telephone was in peak for both years continiously with a tiny drop in 2006.

However, The number of selection for fridge and washing machine were steady in the both years ( 70% and close to 78%, reapectively). On the contrary, there was a slight jump in the number of microwave users in 2006 that increased to 80% compared to 70% in 1996.

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