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The image shows a line graph depicting the production of suits, dresses, and coats (in millions) from 1990 to 2010. In 1990, suits start at 20 million, dresses at 6 million, and coats at 10 million. By 1995, suits rise to 25 million, dresses increase to 12 million, and coats reach 15 million. In 2000, suits dip to 15 million, dresses plateau at 15 million, and coats remain at 15 million. By 2005, suits further decline to 10 million, dresses slightly increase to 17 million, and coats rise to 20 million. In 2010, suits decrease to 8 million, dresses climb to 20 million, and coats maintain at 25 million.
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Proportion of three different clothes in a cloth factory from 1990 to 2010 is illustrated by the given multiple line chart.
Overall, suit and dress figures fluctuated in whole period. By contrast coat index rose sharply.
Statistically, quantity of suit reached a peak from 15 million in 1990 to 25 million in 1995, after that year the index declined moderately to 16 million in 2005 and rose slowly to 19 million by the end of period. Similarly, dress indicator rose slightly from 10 million by the beginning of years to 15 million in 1995 and oscilatted constantly to 2010.
By contrast, coat indicator rose sharply from 7 million to 25 million over two decades and reached its peak by the end of the period.
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