18 report(s) found.
The line graph shows information about computer ownership in the US from 1997 to 2012. Overall, the number of people without a computer went down, while the number of people with computers went up. One computer became the highest group by the end of the period. In 1997, about 65% of people did not have […]
The graph illsutrates data on owning computers in the US between 1997 and 2012. Overall, while without computers remained dominat at the beggining of the period, a figure that then declined significantly over the period. Several computer owneships opposed to without computer ownerships. At the beginning of the year, it had a lowest figure, but […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of households in the United States owning different numbers of computers between 1997 and 2012. Overall, there was a pronounced shift from non-ownership to multi-computer ownership over the fifteen-year period. While the percentage of households without a computer declined dramatically, ownership of two or more computers rose steadily. Although […]
The line graph illustrates changes in computer ownership in the United States between 1997 and 2012, categorized by the number of computers per household. Overall, computer ownership became significantly more widespread over the period. The proportion of households without a computer declined markedly, while ownership of multiple computers rose steadily. Although one-computer households initially increased […]
The line graph illustrates information about the proportion of computer owners like, people who had no computer, people who had 1 computer, people who had 2 computers and people who had 3 computers in US between 1997 and 2012. Overall the percentage of people who had 1, 2 and 3 computers or more has raised […]
The provided line graph illustrates to us the information about computer ownership in the US with timeline 1997 to 2012. Overall, People without any computers are falling steadily. However, the percentage of human, who has 1, 2, 3 or more had been rising for 15 years. The first part of line graph provides declining majority […]
The line chart shows information about computer ownership in the USA from 1997 to 2012. It compares people who have no computer, one computer, two computers and three or more computers. In general, the percentage of people with no computer went down a lot, while the number of people who had computers went up during […]
The line chart shows information about computer ownership in the USA from 1997 to 2012. It compares people who have no computer, one computer, two computers and three or more computers. In general, the percentage of people with no computer went down a lot, while the number of people who had computers went up during […]
computer ownership in the United States between 1997 and 2012. The data is divided into four groups: people with no computer, one computer, two computers, and three or more computers. Overall, the chart shows that the percentage of people without computer decreased sharply, while ownership of one or more computers increased during the period. In […]
As the line chart shows , computer ownerships increased significantly , reaching 70%. this growth represents an important turning point , reflecting improved performace and the positive impact of the strategies implemented during that period . but if we looked back to 1997 there is a big difference , as we can see, almost there […]
The line chart presents the percentage of American households which possessed personal computers during 15-year period from 1997 to 2012. Overall, the proportion of households without a computer was highest in 1997 but sharply decreased over time .Otherwise, the figure for families which had over two computers underwent a significant upward trend while those with […]
The line graph demonstrates the proportion of household in computer ownership that had no computer, one, two, three or more computers in the US over fifteen period starting from 1997. Overall, most the categories saw an upswing from 1997 to 2012. The percentage of one computer increased dramatically while the families had no computer witnessed […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of computer ownership in the US from 1997 to 2012. Overall, in 1997, the percentage of households without computer ownership dramatically decreased from 68% to 19% by the end of the period. In contrast, the ownership of one or more computers significantly increased from 1997 until the final years […]
The line graph below illustates the data about computer ownership in the US from 1997 to 2012. Overall, more people had a computer in 2012 than in 1997, showing that owning a computer became more common. In 1997, the figure of people who didn’t own any computer was higher 42% than people who owned one. […]
The line graph shows the percentage of computer ownership in US between 1997 and 2012. Overall, while the proportion of 1,2,3 or more computer owners saw a varying increase, the reverse was true for no computer users. However, the proportion of people who owns a 1 computer exhibited a consistent rise during the given years. […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of people owning computers in the U.S. over 17 years between 1997 and 2012. Overall, the 4 figures experienced different trends in the time period.While the ownership of one computer, two computers and three computers rose with some fluctuations. The ownersihp of no computer fell over time. In 1997, […]
The line graph compares the changes in the proportion of computer ownership in the US, over a fifteen-year period, between 1997 to 2012. Overall, the all the people owning computers adhered to rising trends, with exception of those using no computers. It is also clear that among all four categories, individuals with one computer exhibited […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of computer ownership that included one from 3 or more computers and even without a computer in the US between 1997 and 2012. Overall, it is clear that the figure of computer owners who had from 1 computer to 3 or more computers in the US followed an upward […]
