The line graph illustrates changes in the production of suits, dresses, and coats in a garment factory from 1990 to 2010.
Overall, all three garments experienced an upward trend in production over the period, with coat production showing the most dramatic growth, eventually surpassing the other two by 2010.
In 1990, suit production was the highest at 15 million. It rose sharply to around 23 million in 1995 before declining gradually to 17 million in 2005. Production slightly recovered to 19 million in 2010. In contrast, coat production began at just 7 million in 1990 but increased steadily to overtake suits in 2000 and reached a peak of 25 million by the end of the period.
Dress production showed relatively modest growth. Starting at 10 million in 1990, it fluctuated slightly over the first decade but then rose steadily to 15 million by 2010.
While suits were initially the most produced item, coats became the dominant product by the end, with dresses maintaining the lowest production level throughout most of the period.
