The table illustrates the number of cars produced by three different nations in the years: 2003, 2006, and 2009.
In general, there was a noticeable increase in the number of cars manufactured by Argentina and Thailand, while the data for Australia show a downward trend. Notably, the figure for Australia was highest among the three countries throughout the period from 2003, but that for Thailand was larger than for any other in the remaining years.
Analyzing the information in greater detail, in 2003, 70,000 cars were produced by Australia, compared to 30,000 by Thailand and 10,000 by Argentina. Over the subsequent 3 years, Thailand saw a significant climb in the manufacture of cars to about 90,000 in 2006. Additionally, the number of cars made by Argentina rose gradually to 40,000; however, the figure for Australia fell rapidly to 50,000 in 2006.
Turning to the other countries, the number of cars manufactured by Argentina increased slightly, reaching 55,000 in 2009. In contrast, the figure for Australia declined significantly to 30,000 in 2009. Finally, Thailand followed a similar trend, with the figure eventually decreasing to 60,000 in the final year.
