THe provided illustration of the graph delineates the percentage of households with various types of technology in the US between 1995 and 1999.
Overall, it is evident that the washing machine took the lead from the start and continued to be the top household activity, while the internet use, which was the smallest among others, expirienced a steady growth.
In 1995, washing machine took the pack, accounting for 60 per cent, and followed by computer, which comprised 40% in 1995 and increased to 60% in 1999. The third ranked phone household, with around 20% expirienced stable rise following one year, but, from 1996 to 1999 witnessed an upward trend, from 20% to 75%, respectively.
In contrast, the DND player was ahead of internet, with 10% of difference in 1995. However, it changed during the next four years, whereas the internet outperformed DVD player with 10% of gap between.
