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The image presents a line chart with three lines representing three different countries. There is no specified y-axis unit of measurement. For Argentina, the line starts approximately at 161 in 2003, rises to about 300 in 2005, and reaches close to 600 in 2009. Australia’s line begins around 200 in 2003, stays at 200 in 2005, and drops near 100 in 2009. Thailand’s line starts near 400 in 2003, climbs to approximately 600 in 2005, and escalates to around 1119 in 2009. The x-axis indicates the years 2003, 2005, and 2009.
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The table illustrates the number of cars manufactured in three different countries: Argentina, Australia, and Thailand, from 2003 to 2009.
Overall, Thailand produced the most cars during this period, surpassing both Australia and Argentina.
In 2003, Thailand manufactured 735,852 cars. The number of cars owned in Thailand continued to rise, reaching a peak of 1,162,356 in 2005. However, after a four-year interval, this figure dropped to 999,963.
In Australia, the number of cars owned was 452,163 at the start. After a six-year period, this number decreased by half to 245,624.
In Argentina, the number of vehicles increased from 235,088 to 352,759 over two years. By the end of the period, Argentina’s production had doubled from the initial figure, reaching approximately 466,089 cars.
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