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The image contains a line graph displaying computer possession per household from 1997 to 2011 for an unnamed European country, with three categories: 'One computer only,' 'Two computers,' and 'Three or more computers.' In 1997, 'One computer only' had the highest percentage at just under 15%, while 'Two computers' and 'Three or more computers' both started at 0%. By 2011, 'One computer only' decreased to just over 30%, 'Two computers' increased to just over 20%, and 'Three or more computers' saw the most significant growth to just over 10%. Overall, the trend shows a decrease in households with only one computer and an increase in households with two or more computers.
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The graph illustrates the proportion of households that possessed different numbers of computers from 19 97 to 2011.
Overall, there was an increase in the percentage of households that owned computers, which led to a dramatic decline in those who didn’t have this device. In addition, most families had 3 or more computers throughout the period.
The share of households that had no computers started at about 50%, after which it witnessed a significant decrease, before ending the period at around 22%. conversely, the figure for those who had two computers rose considerably from approximately 5% in the first year to nearly 30% in 2011.
Just under 45% of families possessed three or more computers in 1997, with subsequent stable growth to exactly 45% in 2011. Similarly, for one-computer-possessing households was at 0% at the beginning, followed by a gradual increase onwards to around 7,5%.
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