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The image shows a line graph depicting the average monthly change in prices of copper, nickel, and zinc in 2014. The vertical axis represents the % change in price from -5 to +7, while the horizontal axis represents months from January (J) to December (D). Copper, represented by the blue line, shows a fluctuating trend with the highest peak in July at around 4% and the lowest dip in March at around -4%. Nickel, represented by the orange line, generally shows an increasing trend with the highest peak in May at around 7% and remaining above 0% throughout the year. Zinc, represented by the gray line, has a relatively stable trend with minor fluctuations, reaching its highest peak at around 2% in April and its lowest at around -1% in January.
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The line graph depicts the average monthly rise or fall of the prices of copper, nickel and zinc in the year 2014. The information is illustrated using percentage.
Towards the end of 2014 in December, the percentage change in price is fairly similar in comparison to all three metals. A drastic change can be noticed in nickel as compared to copper and zinc.
At the beginning of the year in January, nickel starts off at 6% change, while copper begins with 6% and at 1% change is zinc. The prices change rapidly in the following months, meeting its lowest at -3% in June and thereafter slightly climbing at 1% till November and maintains the same in December as well.
The percentage change in price in copper is almost stable moving from a range of 2% in January to slightly above 1% in December while dropping the lowest at -0.5% during May and June months of 2014. The price of zinc climbed in February (3%) and November(around 1.5%).
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