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The image is a line graph with three lines representing "Monthly salary," "Colored TV," and "Black & White TV" over 5 points in time: 1953, 1958, 1963, 1968, and 1973. The Y-axis shows values from 0 to 200, at 20 unit intervals. Monthly salary is consistently high, beginning at around Y160 in 1953, increasing to nearly Y180 in 1958, dipping to Y160 in 1963, jumping to over Y180 in 1968, and reaching nearly Y200 in 1973. Colored TV starts at roughly Y40 in 1953, drops to around Y20 in 1958 and 1963, and then sharply rises to Y120 in 1968 and further to approximately Y160 in 1973. Black & White TV begins just below Y80 in 1953, descends to around Y60 in 1958, further decreases to roughly Y40 in 1963, and then significantly drops to nearly Y20 in both 1968 and 1973.
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The line graph illustrates the information for three various things from 1953 to 1973.
In general, the amount of monthly salary witnessed a significant growth throughout the period, while a reversed trend was true for Colored TV and Black & White TV.
In detail, the figure for the Monthly Salary accounted for only 30; however, after 5 years, it increased to 40, evolving an upward trend. Keeping its trend, it rose sharply to 180, becoming dominant by 1973.
With respect to the others, the figure for Colored TV made up 180, having the largest share in 1958. However, it dropped dramatically to 110, after 5 years. In the following 10 years, Colored TV fell to 90, keeping its downward trend. Furthermore, the number of Black & White TV constituted 100 but it saw a steady dip to 40, in 1968. Eventually, it ended up with an estimated share of 35 in the last year.
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