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The image is a bar graph showing data for 3 countries over 4 years; appears to represent percentages. Algeria: 2007 - approx 5.8%, 2008 - approx 3.8%, 2009 - approx 2.3%, 2010 - approx 1.3%. China: 2007 - approx 3.0%, 2008 - approx 2.4%, 2009 - approx 2.0%, 2010 - approx 1.6%. Argentina: 2007 - approx 1.8%, 2008 - approx 2.7%, 2009 - approx 4.4%, 2010 - approx 5.8%. Sections of data for each country appear in same order on all bars (Algeria top, China middle, Argentina bottom) for all years. Y-axis labeled '%', X-axis labeled 'Year' with 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 marked.
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The graph demonstrates the proportion growth in average properties prices in three different nations from 2007 to 2010.
Overall,China’s average prices were in continuous increase and reached the highest average prices among the two other countries.Whereas,Argentina’s fluctuated during those years.Algeria’s proportion costs decreased steadily between 2007 and 2010.
In 2007 ,Algeria’s average properties prices exceeded the highest point just over 6 .However, China’s reached a price considerably over 6 in 2010.Meanwhile,Argentina’s a point just under 5 in 2008 .It is obvious that China’s approximate properties prices were the highest during those years which were well above 6.
In 2009,the least approximate price was in Argentina and it was slightly above 1. China’s was the lowest in 2007 and about 2 .Algeria’s decreased slightly from 2009 and 2010 around 3.
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