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The line graph illustrates the fluctuations rate of smoking men and women in Canada from 1950 to 2000. Overall, the line graph demonstrates significant differences between two smoking groups: men and women per 1000 people in Canada throughout 50 years. Men display pronounced fluctuations with high points at the beginning and end of the year. […]
The chart above conveyed the rate of smokers per 1000 people in Canada between the year 1950 to 2000. The graph displayed the analysis of both men and women smokers. Overall, the number of men smokers gradually decreased whilst in terms of women smokers, it had a significant increase. The graph shows how the number […]
The line chart displays the rate of smoking between men and women in Britain in 1900 and 1950. Overall, it is clear that, the ratio of smoking men decreases gradually over the years where women’s smoking rate fluctuated at different paces. To begin with, in 1900, the number of male smokers in Britain was almost […]
The line graph illustrates the number of smoking in both genders per 1000 individuals in Canada between 1950 and 2000. Overall,men smokers starting with the highest rate and ending with falling down throughout the given period.While women smokers hit the lowest point at the beginning of period and at the end of period got almost […]
The line graph illustrates the number of smokers per 1,000 men and women in Canada between 1950 and 2000. Overall, men smoked at a much higher rate than women throughout the period. While the male smoking rate steadily declined, the rate for women increased until 1980, then remained mostly stable with a slight decrease by […]
Presented line graph displays the numbers of ? per 1000 women and mans (men) who were addicted to smoking in Canada between 1950 and 2000. Overall, the number of male smokers significantly declined during this period, whereas the number of female smokers increased initially but later stabilized and slightly decreased. Despite these trends, male smokers […]
Presented line graph displays the numbers of per 1000 women and mans who were addicted to smoking in Canada between 1950 and 2000. Overall, the number of male smokers significantly declined during this period, whereas the number of female smokers increased initially but later stabilized and slightly decreased. Despite these trends, male smokers consistently outnumbered […]
