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Band 6+: The given line graph demonstrates the number of computers owned per house in a one European country over the 14-year period from 1997 to2011.

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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 line graph provides data about computer ownership by household in a single European nation over a period of 15 years from 1997 to 2011.

Generally speaking, households with no computers are only families who witnessed a decrease in their percentage. While households with no computer were leading at the start , families with one computer eventually took the lead. Despite showing an increase, households with three and more computers remained the lowest families throughout the period.

In 1997, families with one computer started at the point of 44%, while families with no computer began at slightly higher position (49%). Within the period households with only one computer remained relatively static with minimal fluctuations, reaching 45% by the end. In contrast, families with no computer mostly showed a decline in their proportion, especially from 2002 to 2004 by lowering from around 39% to approximately 32%. Eventually, these families dropped to about 23% by 2011.

Notably, families with two computers and households with three and more computers followed somewhat similar trend. However, families with two computers showed more significant rise compared to households with three and more computers. Both families mainly witnessed an increase, while households with two computers started at 5% and finished at around 27%, families with three and more computers began at 0% and ended at about 8%.

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