The line graph compares three different types of households’ properties (a car, a computer and a mobile phone) in one country between 1995 and 2015. Units are measured in percentages.
Overall, it is noticeable that all categories only upward trend were observed over the period, albeit wity varying levels. Of particular note is mobile phones, which drammatically increased by end of the period while the opposite was true for computers and cars.
At the begginng of the year, car ownership was the highest among the three items, standing at approximately 45%, whereas both computers and mobile phones started at considerably lower levels of around 10% each. Over the following five years, car ownership rose modestly to roughly 50%, while computers and mobile phones climbed to approximately 25-30% by 2000, indicating a growing demand for emerging technologies.
In 1995, Mobile phones initially stood approximately 5%. However, the figure was surpassed both customer’s computers and cars at the middle of the time frame. In 2015, the figure reached a peak of over 100% and kept dominance.
