The illustration demonstrates the fluctuation in income from three catagories: suits,dresses and coats in a garment factory over a periods 20 years,starting from 1990
Overall,there is a significant increasing in the total production
of suits,moving from the lowest position to the highest. Meanwhile, the two remaing sectors indicate moderate changes.
In the first 10 years,in 1990,suits provided the highest number of production at roughly 15 million ,while dresses and coats provided about 10 and 8 million,respectively.Dresses were the genre that exhibited the most balanced admissions,with slight fluctuations around 12 million and a low of approximately 10 million.Coats followed upward trajectory,starting from roughly 8 million and surging to nearly 18 million in 2000.The remaining group was exactly 15 million in 1990,which rose to precisely 23 million before dropping to about 20 million by 2000.
In the remaining 10 years,all three sectors experienced notable volatility.Although dresses saw a relatively rapid growth,their figures consistently remained the lowest around 15 million in 2010.The production of coat dropped to precisely 16 in 2005 but recovering minimally to roughly 19 by the end of the period.Moreover,coats still experienced dramatic growth to approximately 25 million in 2010
