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The image presents a line graph depicting the number of parcels delivered by Federal Express and TNT Mail Services from 1920 to 2000. It depicts two lines, one for each company. Federal Express starts at 0 in 1920 and experiences fluctuating yet steady growth with points at roughly 5000 in 1940, 10000 in 1970, and a sharp increase to approximately 25000 in 1985, followed by a dip to 20000 in 1990 and a sharp rise to 30000 by 2000. TNT similarly starts at 0 in 1920, with a gradual increase to roughly 5000 in 1960, followed by a sharp rise to 15000 in 1970, a subsequent decrease to 10000 in 1985, and an exponential increase to about 27000 by 2000.
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The graph illustrates how many items were delivered by two different mail services companies between 1920 and 2000.
Overall, it can be seen that at the beginning of the period, FedEx’s mail service was the most common while TNT became more popular by the end of the period.
In detail, in 1920, FedEx delivered more parcels than TNT. Having reached a peak of approximately 25000 deliveries, the number then decreased dramatically to around 14000 in 1950. Before rising noticeably to almost 18000, its deliveries remained stable at 13000. As a result, FedEx became the second popular service in 2000.
As for the TNT, its mail delivery service was uncommon in 1920. However, its delivery experienced a substantial increase from above 5000 to around 13000 in 1960. Then, its figure leveled off at 13000, while the number boomed to just under 25000 deliveries in 2000.
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