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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 provided graph illustrates the alteration in the price monthly of three metals (copper, nickle and zinc) in 2014. the change in the price measured in percentage.
Overall, nickel peaked at 6% and hit the lowest point at -3%, whereas copper and zinc fluctuated and reached the same percentage of change by the end of the period.
In terms of nickel, it began with the highest percentage which is 6 in July after dramatically declining the percentage of change in the price was 1 then it continued decreeing to reach the bottom percentage which -3 in July, then increased slightly to became stabilized from July to September after that it surged until the rest of the period.
On the other hand, the percentage of copper price oscillated from the outset to July followed by leveled off between J to S, then gradually increased. About zinc, it went up initially to reach 3% change in price, it sharply waned to -1 % in J, next the percentage gradually rose until O then soared the remaining period.
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