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The image shows a line graph of 15 year-olds with low literacy levels from 2000 to 2009 for Austria, Denmark, Ireland, and Sweden. In 2000, Austria started at about 18%, Denmark at 16%, Ireland at 12%, and Sweden at 10%. In 2003, Austria increased to about 19%, Denmark stayed the same, Ireland increased to about 13%, and Sweden increased to about 11%. In 2006, Austria increased dramatically to about 27%, Denmark increased to about 17%, Ireland increased to about 15%, and Sweden increased to about 12%. In 2009, Austria decreased to about 26%, Denmark increased to about 18%, Ireland increased to about 17%, and Sweden increased to about 14%. The y-axis represents the percentage of 15 year-olds with low literacy levels, while the x-axis represents the years. Each country is represented by a different colored line: Austria (blue), Denmark (purple), Ireland (yellow), and Sweden (green).
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The line graph illustrates that the percentage of 15 year old teenagers with low literacy, includes reading and writing levels in four different countries.
Firstly, the highest percentage in Austria, it showed the highest numbers in each years(2000, 2003, 2006 and 2009). Denmark is on the second place, it was in the middle of three countries. Other two countries are similar with each them.
So, the popular numbers were in Austria. In 2000, the percentage started from 15% ,but it continued by every next years ( 20%, 22% and the last was 28% in 2009). Second country is Denmark, it was higher than Austria. Because it began from 18% in 2000. After that year, it almost remained stable in each years in that information. The final percentage was 15% in 2009.
Other both countries is almost same with each them. The numbers increased and declined in the same periods. In 2000, Ireland started from 11% and Sweden began from 13%. After that, percentages rose without stopping. From 2003, both percentges surged to 17% in the last year. The situation were totally different in Ireland and Sweden than other two countries.
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