The provided line graph demonstrates the time needed for four particular car manufacturer in the US to introduce a mean of transport from 1998 to 2002
Overall, apart from Ford, the car-producing process of the three remainders has became less time-consuming over the years. Furthermore, Nissan had the longest time taken to create a car initially before becoming the fastest one in the final year while the last place was mostly ocupied by DC throughout the period
To start with, it took Nissan 37 hours to manufacture a vehicle in 1998, which surprisingly witnessed a rapid decrease to roughly 21 hours left to reach the first place in 2002. Followerd behind was DC which owned the number of time was 34 hours. Then, it went up and down for a few time before finish at nearly 29 hours per car, which also knowned as the last place
As for making vehicle by GM, the time needed was accounted for 32 hours per one in 1998, which dropped steadily to approximately 7 hours lesser and became the runner up. While the time taken for Ford’s one started at around 25 hours per car in 1998 before rising continually then declined to around 26 hours taking the third ranking in 2002
