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The image contains a line graph with the x-axis labeled as "1975, 1985, 1995, 2005" and the y-axis with values ranging from 0 to 50. The graph tracks four lines each representing the number of cars, with labels "1 CAR," "2 CARS," "3 CARS," and "NO CAR." In 1975, the lines start at the following y-axis values approximately: 1 CAR at 45, 2 CARS at 30, 3 CARS at 5, NO CAR at 20. By 1985, 1 CAR decreases to about 40, 2 CARS increases to 35, 3 CARS increases to above 15, and NO CAR decreases to 15. In 1995, 1 CAR decreases to 35, 2 CARS surpasses 40, 3 CARS nears 20, and NO CAR decreases slightly below 15. By 2005, 1 CAR is just below 30, 2 CARS is just below 45, 3 CARS remains near 20, and NO CAR is stable at approximately 15.
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The chart illustrate the information about car ownership in the UK from 1975 to 2005 .
It is clear that the highest number of car ownership managed by 1car in the year of 1975 and 2005 that was 45 percent . while , the lowesr number of car owned by 3car in 1975 to 2005 .
in 1975 , 1car owned 45 percent ownership and it was decline in 1985 about 12 percent . moreover , it is again rised about 45 percent in 2005 . by contrast , no car in UK was 43 percent in 1975 respectively and it again decrease about 18 percent in the of 1985 . while , this phenomenon went down from 25 to 21 percent significantly in 2005.
in 1995 , 2car rose about 7 percent in 1985 and it continued until 1995 than it rose 3 percent respectively in 2005 . furthermore , 3car was consistently went until 1975 to 2005 significantly .
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