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The line graph illustrates the average number of hours required to manufacture cars at U.S. factories by four major car manufacturers: Ford, Toyota, Honda, and General Motors, over an eight-year period from 1998 to 2005. Overall, all companies achieved significant reductions in production time, with General Motors showing the most notable improvement. By the end […]
The line graph compares the amount of time taken to produce vehicles by the average of their US factories from 1998 to 2005. We can see from the data that, in general, there was a decreasing tendency in the average time of four car manufacturers. To begin with, Ford took 28 hours to produce a […]
The line graph provides information about the average time taken by four specific companies to manufacture new cars at their US factories from 1998 to 2005. Overall, it can be observed that all listed companies display a downward trend throughout the period. In 1998, General Motors took approximately 32 hours on average to produce a […]
The line graph presents data on the average time taken by four companies, namely General Motor, Ford, Toyota, and Honda, to manufacture new cars at their US factories from 1998 to 2005. Overall, there was a noticeable decrease in the production time for these companies during this period. In 1998, General Motor took approximately 32 […]
The line graph presents data on the average time taken by four companies, namely General Motor, Ford, Toyota, and Honda, to manufacture new cars at their US factories from 1998 to 2005. Overall, there was a noticeable decrease in the production time for these companies during this period. In 1998, General Motor took approximately 32 […]
