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The image contains two line graphs, the first titled "Percentage of households with electrical appliances (1920-2019)" and the second titled "Number of hours of housework per week, per household (1920-2019)"; both x-axes range from 1920 to 2019 in increments of 20 years, and y-axes vary in scale and units. The first graph depicts 4 lines representing washing machines, refrigerators, vacuum cleaners and electric irons, with data points at 1920:0%, 1940:washing machines 20%, refrigerators 10%, 1960:washing machines 40%, refrigerators 50%, vacuum cleaners and electric irons 10%, 1980:washing machines 60%, refrigerators 90%, vacuum cleaners 20%, electric irons 30%, 2000:washing machines 80%, refrigerators 100%, vacuum cleaners 60%, electric irons 40%, 2019:washing machines 100%, refrigerators 100%, vacuum cleaners 80%, electric irons 70%. The second graph shows a single line for "Hours per week" declining from 1920:50, 1940:40, 1960:30, 1980:20, 2000:10, 2019:<5.
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The line graphs illustrate the ownership trends of household appliances and the corresponding number of hours spent on household chores in a country during the timespan from 1920 to 2019.
Overall, it is evident that while the refrigerator and vacuum cleaner experienced significant rise in ownership throughout this period, the washing machine had a more moderate increase. On the other hand, the time given to household work underwent a considerable decline.
Looking at the first chart, the figure for the refrigerator began from near zero and exponentially surged until 1980 when it hit almost 100%. This trend plateaued until the final year. Likewise, the vacuum cleaner reached the maximum in 2000 from that of 30% in the first year which remained at the same level. The washing machine had not reached 70% from the initial value of 40% when it marginally dropped to 65% before recovering to over 70% again in the final decade.
Turning to the other chart, as more people possessed household machines, the figure for the hours steadily declined from 50 to 20 until 1960. This trend was followed by another moderate decrease till the final year when it plummeted to only 10 hours.
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