5 report(s) found.
The given line graph depicts the proportion of computer ownership in the United States over a period of 6 years starting from 1997. The classification is surveyed among 4 different groups: owning no computer, 1 computer, 2 computers, and 3 or more computers. Overall, it is obvious that the percentage of no computer ownership the […]
The line graph shows the proportional distribution of computer ownership among citizens of the US between 1997 and 2012. Overall, as time passed, owning computers has popularized. The majority of people possessed one device at the end of data, while a fair quantity of people had two or more computers, suggesting a decline in no […]
The line graph highlights the proportion of computer ownership in the U.S. from none to three computers from 1997 to 2012. Overall, it’s obvious that computer ownership saw small increases from beginning to end. Furthermore, there was a decline in the number of people who did not own computers. Looking at the details, most of […]
The chart given depicts the US residents’ computer ownership from 1997 to 2012 Overall, the percentage of people with no computer lessen, whereas more and more people get new computers every year. Moreover, the speed of change of no computer and 1 computer catergories are vastly different than those with 2 or more computers. Initially, […]
The line graph sheds light on the data regarding to computer ownership in the US in a 15-year period, commencing from 1997. Overall, even though the shares of no computer took the lead at the beginning, the figures pertaining to this was halved. The ownership of two or three computers had experienced a gradual increase. […]
