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The image shows a line graph depicting the average monthly change in prices of copper, nickel, and zinc in 2014. The vertical axis represents the % change in price from -5 to +7, while the horizontal axis represents months from January (J) to December (D). Copper, represented by the blue line, shows a fluctuating trend with the highest peak in July at around 4% and the lowest dip in March at around -4%. Nickel, represented by the orange line, generally shows an increasing trend with the highest peak in May at around 7% and remaining above 0% throughout the year. Zinc, represented by the gray line, has a relatively stable trend with minor fluctuations, reaching its highest peak at around 2% in April and its lowest at around -1% in January.
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The graph illustrates monthly price comparison between three inorganic elements: Copper, Zinc and Nickle for the year 2014.
Nickle presents the most variation from the start of year till the end. It stated price is 6% in January that dropped to -3% in the mid year and final stable is seen at 1% in December.
Whereas the other two metal are relatively stable and shows slight variation over the year. Copper starting at 2% and zinc at 1% and eventually settling at 1.5 and 2% respectively.
Overall, Nickle prices were most volatile among three metals. While Zinc had the highest price percentage at the end the year.
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