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The image is a line graph demonstrating the percentage of households with washing machines, refrigerators, and vacuum cleaners from 1920 to 2019. In 1920, almost no households had any of the appliances. By 1940, around 30% had vacuum cleaners, and 10% had washing machines and refrigerators. In 1960, about 70% of households had refrigerators, 50% had vacuum cleaners, and 40% had washing machines. By 1980, refrigerators were in nearly 100% of households, vacuum cleaners in 70%, and washing machines in 60%. In 2000, vacuum cleaners reached 80% and washing machines 70%. By 2019, refrigerators remained at nearly 100%, vacuum cleaners at 80%, and washing machines at 75%.
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The bar chart illustrates the change in the availability of electric gadgets for one specific country from 1920 to 2019.
The change in the ownership of refrigerators follows a constant upsurge pattern that started at 0% and reached 50% and 90% in the years 1940 and 1960. On the other side, washing machines and vacuum cleaners had more percentage of households starting with 40% and 30% in the year 1920 followed by 70% in the year 1960. Onwards, the popularity of washing machines fell till 1980 by a slight percentage and again became popular in electrical appliances had around 80% part in electrical gadgets ownership at the end of 2019. Compared to this, surprisingly, vacuum cleaners and refrigerators held a total of 90% market of households till 1980, and that upsurged up to 100% from 1920 to 2019.
Overall, it can be seen that in modern years electric appliances had more marketplace and purchases in the year 2000 compared to 1920.
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