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The graph offers valuation insights into the average time taken by four major car manufacturers – General Motors, Ford, Toyota, and Honda, to produce vehicles in their U.S. factories over an eight-year period from 1998 to 2005. General Motors and Ford, the American manufacturers, started off with higher production times, 32 and 28 hours per […]
The line graph compares the amount of time in which vehicles were produced by four car factories owned by General Motor, Ford, Toyota, and Honda in the US between 1998 and 2005. Overall, for most of the time, Ford needed the highest amount of time to produce vehicles. By contrast, Honda spent the least amount […]
The given line chart depicts how the average time the four car companies took to manufacture transportation in America changed over seven years, commencing from 1998. Looking at an overall perspective, there was a decrease in the average time of four factories, with the most dramatic fall being seen in the figure for General Motor. […]
The line graph below compares four car manufacturers, named General Motor, Ford, Toyota, Honda in terms of the average hours to produce vehicles at their factories in the US from 1998 to 2005. It is clear that the numbers of cars produced per hour in Ford and General Motor factories are higher than that in […]
The given line graph demonstrates the amount of average time that various sorts of car production namely General Motor, Ford, Toyota, and Honda spent on manufacturing vehicles at their factories in the US from 1998 to 2005. Overall, all categories of vehicle brands witnessed a downward trend in time-consumed car production throughout the period shown. […]
