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The image is a line graph showing the average monthly change in prices of copper, nickel, and zinc in 2014, with the x-axis representing months (January to December) and the y-axis showing the percentage change in the price compared to the previous month. The copper line starts at around 0% in January, drops to approximately -2.2% in February, fluctuates between -1% and 1% from March to October, and ends at around -1.2% in December. The nickel line starts at around -0.8% in January, drops to -2.8% in February, peaks at 5.8% in May, fluctuates between -1% and 3% from June to November, and ends at around 1.2% in December. The zinc line starts at around -0.5% in January, drops to -1.8% in February, peaks at 3.2% in July, fluctuates between -1% and 2% from August to November, and ends at around 2.2% in December.
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The graph illustrates changing in the price every period of metals (Copper, Nickel and Zink) through 2014. The alteration in the price measured with percentage.
Overall, the Copper seized the highest percentage which 6% whereas the Zinc and Nickle had the same percentage of changing in price by ending the period were 2%. Furthermore, Copper hit the lowest point at -3%
In terms of copper it started peaked at exact 6 % in J then plummeted sharply in M. In addition, Copper plateaued 3 times: first one was between M and A with 1%. Second was from J to S the percentage of change was -1, Third by ending of the given period from N to D.
On the other hand, Nickle started with 1% in J next it decreased gradually from F to J then levelled off till O, after this it went up the rest of period. However, the percentage of Zinc decreased from J to J, it rose slightly to reach 2% in D.
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