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The image displays a line chart on computer ownership in the US from 1997 to 2012: No computer ownership started at 60% in 1997, declining to about 45% in 2000, further decreasing to just over 30% in 2003, dropping to roughly 25% in 2006, falling beneath 20% in 2009, and reaching around 10% in 2012. Ownership of 1 computer started at 25% in 1997, increased to near 40% in 2000, peaking above 50% in 2003, then dropping back to around 40% in 2006, stabilizing around 35% in 2009, and slightly decreasing to just under 30% in 2012. Ownership of 2 computers began at 10% in 1997, rose to about 15% in 2000, continued increasing to near 20% in 2003, maintained a similar level in 2006, rose slightly again in 2009, and peaked just below 30% in 2012. Ownership of 3 or more computers started at below 10% in 1997, minimally increased in 2000, gradually rose to about 10% in 2003, increased marginally to around 15% in 2006, rose to just below 20% in 2009, and further increased to approximately 25% in 2012.
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The line graph gives information demonstates of how many people owning in the US between 1997 and 2012.
Overall, the percentage of people who owned 1 2 and 3 or more computers increased while people who did not own computer decreased. In addition, most of them owned 1 computer at the give time.
In 1997, the percentage of people who did not own computer just under 70% and the people who owned 1 computer jusst under 30%. From this, we can see that the percentage of people who did not own a computer in 1997 were higher than the percentage of those who owned 1 computer.
Besides that, in 2003, the percentage of people without a computer decreased significantly to 35% while people own 1 computer increased steadily to 50%. And in 2012, the percentage of people who did not own computer rose steadily to under 20
Similary, the percentage of people who owned 2 computers in 1997 only 5%. It was slightly higher than the percentage of people who owned 3 computers because no one owned 3 computers in 1997. %. In contrast, people who own 1 computer remained relative stable. In the follwing years people who owned 2 computers increased to 22% and people owned 3 computers also increased slightly to exactly 10% in 2012
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