The provided line chart illustrates the amounts of products manufactured by a garment factory between 1990 and 2010. Overall, although the numbers of three different products increased to various extents, the coat product had the strongest growth rate during the research.
In 1990, the number of suit products commenced at 15 million, which was twice the figure for coats. Then in 1995, the suit surged and reached the peak at approximately 23 million products. Before increasing and occupying nearly 20 units in the last year of the research, the amount of suits had declined to around 16 units in 2005.
The starting point for dress and coat was nearly equal, 10 and 7 million products respectively. Five years later, roughly 13 million were the amount for both dress and coat produced. The data showed the dress products were slightly inclined to 15 million in 2010, while the coat products were dramatically increased to 25 million products. Although the figure for coats began at the lowest point, it represented the most significant increase and peaked at the highest point of the study in the final year.
