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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 line chart presents information about the changes in who owns the electrical appliances and the time spent doing housework at home in a particular country over a 100-year period.
Overall, the proportion of three types of household electrical appliances significantly increased from 1920 to 2019, while everyone spending hours on house-cleaning per week decreased.
It is clear from the first line chart that the most favored electrical appliances are refrigerators and vacuum cleaners, the percentage of these not too much at the beginning at about 2% and 30%, but then shoot up to 100% in the end. What’s more, the proportion of washing machines also shared the climbing trend, but a slight one, rising only 30% over the period.
The second line chart illustrated the sharp drop in weekly housework hours such as washing clothes, preparing meals, and cleaning between 1920 to 1960, from 50% to 20%. For the rest of 60 years, the number of household hours smoothly slid to around 10%.
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