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The image shows a line graph of music sales in the US from 1994 to 2006. In 1994, CDs started at 400 million, rising steadily to a peak of 800 million around 2000, then dropping to 600 million by 2004, and decreasing further to around 400 million by 2006. Cassettes were at 400 million in 1994, gradually declining to 200 million by 2000, and dwindling to near zero by 2006. Digital music began roughly around 2004 at about 100 million, rising to 400 million by 2006.
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The following line graph displays the trends of music sales situated in the US from the years 1994 – 2006.
Overall, all 3 graphs are fluctuating and having sales between 0 to 800 million people over the years.
To start off, digital music was not popular from 1994 to 2000 after which it soared to around 800 million users in 2006. CDs had around 450 million users in 1994 which rose until the year 2000 after which a sharp decline can be noted until the final year shown. The downfall was linear until 2004 after which it became less steep. Lastly, cassettes played an important part in the music industry with 400 million owners which foresaw a fall until 2004 and continued its plummet for the next 3 years where it had 0 sales.
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