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The graph below demonstrates changes in the cost across three grocery categories – fresh fruits and vegetables, sugar and sweets, and carbonated drinks – over a 30-year span, from 1979 to 2009, using the level of consumer-price index (CPI) as a benchmark. Overall, pure prices rose in all three categories, but fresh fruits and vegetables […]
The line graph illustrates relative cost changes for diverse food items from 1979 to 2009. Overall, fresh fruits and vegetables had steeply increased, which marked the highest price in 2009 among all categories. Otherwise, carbonated drinks showed a moderate rise during 30 years, which was the lowest part of all. To begin with, all goods’ […]
The line chart shows the difference in prices for foods and drinks from 1979 to 2009. The data consists of fruits and vegetables, sweets, soft drinks, and also the index of consumer price. In general, the prices of foodstuffs increased from 1979 to 2009 which was also followed by the consumer-price index. It is known […]
The given line graph illustrates how the prices of fresh fruits and vegetables, sugars and sweets, carbonated drinks, and the consumer-price index changed from 1978 to 2009. Overall, the prices of all the three groups increased. Although the trends were similar, sugary products’ prices were lower than the consumer-price index, while the value of fresh […]
The graph shows changes in the price of fresh fruits and vegetables, sugar and sweets, and carbonated drinks over a thirty-year period in the US between 1979 and 2009. The graph also shows the general trend in the consumer price index during this time. While the consumer price index showed a slow and steady increase […]
