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The image shows a line graph representing the percentage of households with CD player, Telephone, Computer, Internet, and DVD player from 1997-2001; CD player starts at approximately 60% in 1997, reaching close to 90% in 2001; Telephone begins near 80% in 1997, approaching 90% in 2001; Computer starts at around 40% in 1997, increasing to slightly over 60% in 2001; Internet starts at about 10% in 1997, rising to just above 40% in 2001; DVD player begins at nearly 0% in 1997, escalating to about 25% in 2001; trend lines: CD player and Telephone show a steady increase, Computer and Internet show a steeper rise, DVD player shows the sharpest incline; data points marked for each year on respective lines for each category.
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The line graph illustrates proportion of households in five different technologies in the UK between 1997 to 2001
Overall, it is quite evident that, despite some fluctuation, the proportion of households all technologies followed an overall upward in the given time of periods.
It is lucid that, in 1997, the technologies of CD player and Computer stood at 60% and 40% which then rose to 70% and around 46% by 1998, respectively. The technologies of CD player and Computer rose from 70% and 46% to 80% and 70% between 1998 to 2001.
It is clear that from the data, at the begging of the period the percentage of households with telephone was 20%, but by 2001, it had changed to nearly 75%. While household used technologies of Internet increased to almost 19% in 1998 from 10% in 1997, the DVD player declined to 15% at the same time. The technologies of Internet and DVD player used in house showed similar patterns of growth and reached at60% and 50% in 2001 from 1998.
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