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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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The given chart compares the quantity of driverse garment goods were produced in a factory between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, all the categories followed an upward trend throughout the period shown. In addition, much larger the number of coat and suit were manufactured in comparision with suit, and coat exhibited the fastest growth in garment goods.
In 1990, the number of suit was produced was precisively 15 millions. The figures for dress and coat constituted with 10 and approximately 8, respectively. In the following year, suit rose to roughly 23 millions, and dress products was nearly 13 millions at the same time. Meanwhile, dress goods showed the similar value with dress products.
From 2000 to 2005, the quantity of coat was produced surge drastically, thereby, surpassing the quantity of suit goods and ultimately was the highest production with 15 million in 2010, compared to 20 suit and 15 dress million.
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