The line graph reflects the probability of households with other kinds of technology in the US from 1995 to 1999.
It is evident from the diagram that the washing machine has always been the top electronic product. Followed by computer, as in the second place; however, it was overtaken by phone in 1998.
According to what is shown in the pattern, phones were steady from 1995 to 1996; nevertheless, from around 1996 to 1999 they rose sharply by around 55%, while the internet has a comparatively similar structure of graph to phone, it increased gradually from time to time. Nonetheless, the portion of DVD players hit a low of almost 15%, despite that, it increased the percentage by approximately threefold.
In conclusion, the vacancy rate of residential homes showed an opposite trend in 1996 when nearly all automation machinery hit a changing point. Despite that, the majority of the electrical tools dramatically escalated in 1998.
