5 report(s) found.
The provided line graph illustrates US consumer’s average yearly expenditures on the mobile phone and residential phone services over a ten-year-period from 2001 to 2010. Overall, the yearly expense of traditional phone services experienced gradual decline with minimal fluctuations ranging between around $700 in 2001 to roughly $400 in 2010. On the flipside, smart phone […]
The line graph illustrates a comparison of the annual average money spent on cell phone and residential phone services by Americans over the course of 9 years, starting from 2001. Overall, it is clear that in this 9-year period, there was an inverse trend in the amount of money spent on mobile phone and residential […]
The provided line graph demonstrates the average annual spending on cell phone and land line services in the USA from 2001 to 2010. Overall, the data shows that as the cell phone subscriptions became more expensive, the price of the residential phone subscriptions declined. In the beginning of the given period, American consumers spent 200 […]
The line graph illustrates the change in daily using cell phone and residential phone services in the period from 2001 to 2010. Overall, one can see that from 2001 to 2006, the figure for residential phone services was more higher than the cell one and a contrast trend could be seen in the rest of […]
The provided graph illustrates the average amount of money that is allocated by Americans for spending on both cell phone and residential phone services over a nine-year period from 2001 to 2010. Units are spent in dollars. Overall, there was a steady upward trend in the amount of money that was spent on cell phone […]
