The line graphs illustrate changes in the proportion of computer ownership across four different groups by households in the given European nation from 1997 to 2012.
In general, it is noticeable that different trends were observed in the all given years. While no computer recorded the highest percentage of ownership in the beginning period, however, this category did not stay a steadily on the top, the opposite was the case for 3 or more computers in the end of year.
In 1997, no computer stood nearly at 70% and this grap dramatically declined by approximately 35% in 2003. Moreover, the category steadily decreased nearly to 20% in 2012. The second most popular 1 computer grap, it stood at almost 30% in the starting period, and this group significantly rose to 50% in 2003, Thereforce, one computer group reached a peak among in the all given categories, moreover, this rate unchanged until 2012 in one European country.
In the beginning year, 3 or more computers ownership & 2 computers showed approximately 5% and 1%, also these both graps grown untile 2012. The two computers gradually increased almost by 35%, and reached second popular possession by households in 2012. The least percentage of european people ownership to 3 or more computers, accounted for about 1%, novertheless, ownershiping slowly increased to 10% in 15 years in the given a European nation.
