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Band 5+: The chart below shows the percentage of UK households with selected consumer durables between 1998 and 2005. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a bar graph comparing the percentage of UK households with various consumer durables in 1996 and 2006. Telephone: 1996 - 90%, 2006 - 100%. Microwave: 1996 - 60%, 2006 - 80%. Fridge: 1996 - 90%, 2006 - 95%. Washing machine: 1996 - 65%, 2006 - 75%. Mobile phone: 1996 - 15%, 2006 - 70%. Internet connection: 1996 - 10%, 2006 - 60%.
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The bar graph depicts the ratio of United Kingdom house appliances that owned various consumer durables between 1996 and 2006. The selected items include both traditional home home appliances and modern technologies, highlighting the homan changel in Consumer behaviour over the given period.

Overall, the ownership of all listed consumer durables increased over the given Period. While Telephone remained the most commonly owned item throughout given time frame in all the Mentioned house appliances.

On the one hand among all six house appliances; the top four consumed Products was Telephone With nearly 96% listed the top among all households in 1996. Signiticantly Microwave, fridge and washing machine accounted approximately at 70% in 1996. which increased over decade and with 80%(Microwave) around 80% (fridge) and nearly 80% (washing machine).

On the other hand, mobile phone was Second least (20%) house-appliance which was consumed during 1996 and Soard by nearly 50% over the decade. Whereas Internet was last on chart which consumed by households accounted just over 5% in 1996. Surprisingly It surged and was accounting at 60% over the decade. Which was still lowest among all six households with huge increase rate over time frame.

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