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The information illustrated on the line graph indicates how youngsters contacted each other in one USA state from 2006 to 2009. Overall, text messages popularity rose gradually, becoming the most common communication channel by september 2009, while calls on cell phones prevalence went up slightly. In addition, face-to-face talks undergone fluctuations, reventually remaining at the […]
The line graph illustrates the percentage of teens who talk to each other using text messages, cell phone calls, face-to-face conversations, and email in a single US state over a 3-year period from Nov 2006 to Sep 2009. Overall, there was an increase in the quantity of young people using text messages and calls on […]
The line graph compares the percentage of how teenagers used four different communication approaches in one state of the USA from 2006 to 2009. Overall, there was a significant difference between the percentage of teenagers using text messages and email. While text messages were the most popular way of communicating, email was less used by […]
The given table convey about how teenagers (12-19) in one state in the united states make contact with each other. It gives us the guidance as November 2006 to September 2009. Overall, the graph depicts the changes in communication methods among teenagers over the three year period.Text messaging experienced a significant increase, white phone calls, […]
The graph shows data about how many methods of communication were used by teenagers aged 12-19 in particular state of the United States between November 2006 and September 2009. In summary, it is evident from the diagram that the most notable aspect was the sharp rise in texting , while traditional modes such as phone […]
