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Band 5+: The chart shows the percentage of households having different goods in a country in Europe in 2004 and 2008.

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The image shows the percentage of households having different goods in a country in Europe in 2004 and 2008. Microwave: 2004 - 43%, 2008 - 50%. CD player: 2004 - 60%, 2008 - 55%. Mobile phone: 2004 - 25%, 2008 - 80%. Clothes dryer: 2004 - 18%, 2008 - 22%. Dishwasher: 2004 - 24%, 2008 - 35%. TV: 2004 - 95%, 2008 - 98%. Telephone: 2004 - 50%, 2008 - 55%. Home computer: 2004 - 30%, 2008 - 35%.
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The provided chart illustrates the proportion of households that have dissimilar things in 2 years, in 2004 and 2008 in Europe.

Overall, the information tended to the upward trend in 2 years with varying levels, followed by the downward trend during this period , the Television recorded as the most frequented need throughout the designated years, whereas the Dishwasher experienced the least popular need in this chart.

Looking first at the figure for a dramatic increase of Mobile phones started at over 25 percent in 2004 and ended at the highest increase at nearly 85 percent. Followed by a Home computer from approximately 35 percent to nearly 75 percent. Those categories had the outstanding rise in the reported data.

Turning to the lower positive trend, the TV was the highest common amidst other sites under choice, with light increase, commencing with nearly 90 percent in 2004 and escalating to roughly 100 percent by 2008. In addition, the CD player and Microwave demonstrated effective growth, with percent of its objects increasing initially from nearly 75 percent to 80% approximately in 2008, and over 60 percent to nearly 75 percent, respectively. At the lowest upward trends, the Dishwasher is the least consideration, starting at over 25 percent to roughly 30 percent 4 years later, Furthermore, a Clothes dryer is the second lowest growth, from nearly 60 percent to 65 percent. Conversely, a Telephone had a slight decrease: it began with over 85 percent and subsequently diminished to maybe 80 percent.

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