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The image is a line graph showing the price of bananas in four countries, Japan, France, Germany, and the USA, from 1994 to 2004. In 1994, Japan had the highest price at around $2.70 per kilogram, while the other three countries had prices below $1.50. Over the years, Japan's prices fluctuated greatly, peaking at nearly $3.00 in 1998 and dropping to around $2.00 in 2001. France's prices remained relatively stable, starting at around $1.00 and ending at $1.10. Germany's prices started at $1.50, peaked at $2.50 in 1996, and ended at around $2.00. The USA's prices started at $0.60, peaked at $1.20 in 1998 and 2002, and ended at around $0.80.
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The line graph illustrates the price of bananas in four countries, namely Japan, France, Germany, and the USA, between 1994 and 2004. Overall, Japan had the highest price for bananas, while the USA had the cheapest. In addition, the prices of bananas in Japan, France, and Germany all fluctuated, whereas the price in the USA remained quite stable.
Firstly, in 1994, Japan had the highest price at around $2/kg. In 1995, it experienced a peak at nearly $3/kg, after which, from 1995 to 2004, it had dramatic fluctuations and ended at around $2.50/kg. France’s prices remained relatively stable, starting just over $1.50/kg and ending at $1.10/kg.
Moreover, Germany’s prices began at almost $1.50/kg, and the price of bananas leveled off just over $1/kg in 2004. The USA’s prices started at $0.60/kg, followed by gradual fluctuations from 1995 to 1999, after which the USA maintained a stable price at $1.10/kg until 2004.
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