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The image depicts a line graph from 1971 to 2007 illustrating percentages for "One Car," "No Car," "Two Cars," and "Three or More Cars." In 1971, "One Car" is at 44%, "No Car" at 43%, "Two Cars" at 7%, and "Three or More Cars" at 2%. By 1979, the percentages are "One Car" 43%, "No Car" 36%, "Two Cars" 15%, and "Three or More Cars" 3%. In 1983, "One Car" reaches 44%, "No Car" 30%, "Two Cars" 18%, and "Three or More Cars" 4%. By 1991, figures show "One Car" at 38%, "No Car" at 30%, "Two Cars" at 23%, and "Three or More Cars" at 5%. The 1999 data reveals "One Car" at 35%, "No Car" at 28%, "Two Cars" at 26%, "Three or More Cars" at 8%. In 2007, "One Car" is at 34%, "No Car" at 25%, "Two Cars" at 27%, and "Three or More Cars" at 7%.
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THE GRAPH SHOWS AND GIVES THE IMFORMATION ABOUT OWNERSHIP OF CARS IN BRITAIN FROM 1971 TO 2007.
THERE ARE CARS OWNED IS ONE CAR NO CAR TWO OR THREE CARS OR MAY BE MORE AS THE PIE CHART SHOWS THAT THE PERSON WHO OWN THE ONE CAR STARTS FROM UPTO 50 PERCENT AND GOES UP TO 30 PERCENT BUT THE PEOPLE WHO DIDNOT OWN CAR RATIO IS SAME AS COMPARE TO PREVIOUS AT ROUND ABOUT 42 TO 43 PERCENT FROM 1971 TO 2007.
BUT AS THE PIECHART SHOWS THE OWNER WHO OWNED THE TWO CARS RATIO INCREASES FROM 1971 TO 2007 STARTS FROM 8 PERCENT AND GOES TO 28 PERCENT.
BUT THE OWNER WHO OWNED THE CAR THREE OR MORE THEN THREE IS RATIO ALSO INCREASES FROM 1971 TO 2007 AND AS COMPAIRED TO THE PERCENT IT IS ONLY A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENCE LIKE FROM 1071 TO 2007 IT IS STILL UPTO 10 PERCENT
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