The line graph presents data about computer possesion by European households from 1997 to 2011.
Overall, two items of the listing have an increasing tendency towards the possesion of computers per percentage of households, whereas the element no computers shows a decline over the years. Furthermore, there is also a plateaute tendecy presented by three or more computers.
Between 1997 to 2002, the element two computers started to have a significant growth over the next years, peaking in 2011 by almost reaching 30%. On the other hand, one computer only had small fluctuations over the years, nonetheless by 2009 and 2010 it started to increase significantly by reaching above the 10%.
By 1997 most of the houses did not have computers, represented by 40%. However this soon started to decrease abrutly as it hit its lowest point by under 30% in 2011, creating a difference of almost 10%. Finally, the item three of more computers showed a steady pace, having minimium changes over the years, hitting its highest point by roughly over 40%.
