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The image is a line graph showing three categories over a 20-year period from 1990 to 2010, measured in millions. The 'suit' category starts at 20 million in 1990, rises to 25 million in 1995, drops to 20 million in 2000, rises again slightly to about 21 million in 2005, and ends at 22.5 million in 2010. The 'dress' category starts at 15 million in 1990, rises to just under 20 million in 1995, continues to just over 20 million in 2000, increases to 22.5 million in 2005, and peaks at 25 million in 2010. The 'coat' category starts at 10 million in 1990, remains stable at 10 million in 1995, rises to 15 million in 2000, continues to rise to 20 million in 2005, and ends at 22.5 million in 2010.
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The graph provided illustrates how three different products’ contributions changed in a garment manufactory in the UK between 1990 and 2010.
Overall, the number of suits and dresses show some fluctuations in their contributions throughout the given period. The coat production, on the other hand, experienced a significant increase in its contribution.
Initially, in 1990, the production of suitS accounted for almost 15 million units, whereas dresses’ contribution was about 10 million units. For the next fifteen years, the amount of both of these fluctuated in their contributions with a mere difference of around 2 and 4 million units.
The amount of the coat production was lower than that of the other products, approximately 7 million. However, this rate steadily expanded over the next two decades, hitting the highest point at about 25 million. Meanwhile, manufactures for the suits and dresses totaled approximately 18 and 15 million units in 2010.
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