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The image contains a line graph titled 'Comparison of car theft' showing thefts per 1,000 vehicles for Great Britain, Sweden, France, and Canada from the year ended December 1990 to 1999. For Great Britain, the thefts were approximately: 1990 (18.5), 1991 (19), 1992 (20), 1993 (18), 1994 (18.5), 1995 (19), 1996 (20.5), 1997 (19.5), 1998 (18), and 1999 (17.5). For Sweden, the figures were: 1990 (7), 1991 (8), 1992 (11), 1993 (12), 1994 (12), 1995 (11.5), 1996 (13), 1997 (12.5), 1998 (13), and 1999 (14). For France, the data was: 1990 (9), 1991 (9), 1992 (8), 1993 (7), 1994 (7.5), 1995 (8.5), 1996 (8), 1997 (7), 1998 (6.5), and 1999 (6.5). For Canada, the numbers were: 1990 (6), 1991 (7), 1992 (6), 1993 (5), 1994 (5.5), 1995 (6), 1996 (6), 1997 (6.5), 1998 (6), and 1999 (6.5).
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The line grph gives information about thefts among 1000 vehicles in four different countries between 1990 and 1999.
Overall, some fluctuations are shown in the given time period for rate of theft accidents. However, the largest proportion of accidents occured in Great Britain.
In the Canada and France followed nearly the same patterns. 6 cars were robbed in 1990, then in 1993, this amount reached 5 that was the smallest rate of acccidents in the given period. In 1999, again the rate stayed at 6 cars, before going up to 7.
Sweden was the most fluctuating country. A trend pattern showed an increasing trend, beginning at 5 cars thefts in 1990, then after 10 years this pattern examined its peak with 14 cars robbing.
In Great Britain situation was different. In 1990, 16 cars were lost which was the highest amount. This country showed 2 peaks in 1992 and 1996, 18 and 19 vehicle lost, respectively. In 1999, the amount turned into 16.
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