The line graph illustrates the monthly production trends of three types of goods – tablets, laptops, and desktops – over a six-month period. Overall, the production of tablets and laptops increased significantly, while desktop production declined sharply. Notably, although tablets were the least produced item at the beginning of the period, their production surged dramatically towards the end.
In January, tablet production was at its lowest point, with just 10 units produced. However, it rose steadily each month, reaching a peak of 100 units in June. Laptop production followed a similar upward trajectory, starting at approximately 32 units in January and climbing gradually to around 60 units by April, after which it plateaued. During this time, the gap between tablet and laptop production narrowed considerably.
By contrast, desktop production showed a continuous and dramatic decline. Beginning at 80 units in January, output decreased sharply over the months, hitting its lowest point at 5 units by June. As a result, desktops became the least produced item by the end of the period.
