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The image presents a line graph titled "Comparison of car theft" with the x-axis showing years from 1990-1999 and the y-axis showing thefts per 100,000 vehicles from 0-25. Four countries are compared: Great Britain (grey line), Sweden (line with diamonds), France (line with squares), Canada (line with triangles). Great Britain's data shows a range from 18-21 thefts, maintaining relatively consistent. Sweden starts at 6 and rises steadily to 12. France decreases from around 11 to 7. Canada begins at approximately 8, experiences a peak near 10, and drops back to 8 by 1999. No specific data points are labeled on the graph's lines.
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The line graph illusterate the number of cars stolen for every 1000 vehicles in four countries (Great Britain,Sweden,France and Canada). over Five years from 1990 to 1999.
overall, Car theft in Great Britain way by far than other countries with significant distance, while it seems Canada had the least amount of car theft.
To begin with, Canada and France remained steadily throughout the whole time frame. At the end of this period both of these Countries remained around 5000 where they Just started while sweden increased over 5 years from under 10 to just under 15000.
on the other hand,Great Britain which reached the peak started from approximately less than 2000 and drop a little bit to just above 15000, although this country experienced fluctuation such as 1996 with almost 20,000 cars.
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