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The image displays a line graph indicating computer possession per household from 1997 to 2011, categorizing percentage distributions over the years as follows: "On a computer only" starts at 45% in 1997, steadily rises to approximately 49% by 2011; "No computers" initiates at 57% in 1997, significantly declines to 22% by 2011; "Two computers" commences at around 2% in 1997, progresses to 20% in 2011; "Three or more computers" begins at just over 0% in 1997 and increases to 13% in 2011.
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The chart shows the percentage of four different categories of computer use by households from 1997 until 2011.
Overall, it can be seen that using three or more computers per household had the lowest percentage in 1997. Meanwhile, households without using computers had the highest proportion in the first year.
Firstly, we can see that, from all categories, only households without using computers experienced a decrease. Following that, households with one computer only had a stable percentage until the period. Moreover, households using two and three or more computers had a rising percentage during the time line.
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