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The image shows annual sales data for household devices from 2001 to 2010. Hair dryer sales start at 200 in 2001, dip from 300 in 2002 to below 200 in 2003, rise to 400 by 2005, fluctuate between 200 and 400 from 2006 to 2008, and end at about 400 in 2010. Iron sales begin at 400 in 2001, increase to 600 by 2002, peak at 800 in 2006, decrease slightly, rise again above 800 in 2008 and again in 2010. Vacuum cleaner sales commence at below 200 in 2001, escalate steadily to 800 by 2007, slightly dip, and stabilize near 900 by 2010.
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The line graph illustrates the annual amount of three household devices sold in Asada shops throughout the 10-year period. Overall, it is clear that annual sales of hair dryers and irons increased, while vacuum cleaners remained during the period.
Considering the increasing popularity of devices, the sale of hair dryers and irons commenced at approximately 570 and 220 in 2001, respectively. Hair dryers dramatically increased until 2006 and from that point, the rise started to slow down until 2010, when annual sales above 850. Then, Iron sales decreased until 2006, regarding before 2006 sales of iron experienced considerable growth to 500 over the period.
Considering the unchanged popularity of these appliances, annual sales of vacuum cleaners started at around 230 in 2006. Yearly sales of vacuum cleaners remained unchanged and reached 230 by 2010.
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