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The image presents a bar chart depicting the percentage of households with varying car ownership in a European country across four distinct years: 1971, 1981, 1991, and 2001. In 1971, 50% of households had no car, 35% had 1 car, and 15% had 2 or more cars. By 1981, the percentage having no car decreased to approximately 43%, 1 car possession rose to about 45%, and ownership of 2 or more cars increased to around 12%. In 1991, those without a car accounted for roughly 33%, households with 1 car reached 47%, and those with 2 or more cars represented 20%. By 2001, no car ownership further reduced to 28%, 1 car owners decreased slightly to 43%, while the category of 2 or more cars rose substantially to cover 29% of households.
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The bar chart illustrates changes in the percentage of households with cars in an european country from 1971 to 2001.
The X – axis shows the timeline and Y – axis for the percentage. Overall the chart shows a comparison between three groups in each decade from 1971 to 2001. The three groups are ” No car “, ” 1 car” and ” 2 or more cars”.
In 1971, Peoples who didn’t had a car was the largest group. The second group was Peoples that had one car and the third was peoples had 2 or more cars. In 1981, Percentage of group one and two decresed and increased for group three. In 1991, group n two reched the highest level in the four decades. In 2001, group one and three were equal.
It’s clear that the number of people who had at least one car increased in last decades.
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