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This report will describe a line graph comparing four different countries’ car theft amounts during a nine-year period. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the United Kingdom had the highest number throughout the period, and France and Canada’s amounts were at the bottom. In 1990, the United Kingdom started the pattern at around 18,000 […]
The line graph compares the number of cars stolen for every 1000 vehicles in four countries from 1990 to 1999. Overall, it can be seen that car thefts were far higher in Great Britain than in the other three counties throughout the whole time frame. To begin, car thefts in Sweden, France and Canada followed […]
The line graph compares the number of car theft in the span of 10 years. It is notable that in 1996 the number of car theft in Great Britain reached the highest rate. This is accounted at approximately 20, exhibiting a higher number than all the other categories provided. This significant increase means that car […]
The chart illustrates a comparison of cars that had been stolen from four different countries throughout 1990 to 1999. Overall, Great Britain is the country with the most car theft compared to 3 other countries. Initially, there were approximately 18 per 1000 car thefts in 1990 in Great Britain with fluctuating numbers over the year, […]
The line graph delineates the volatility in theft of cars across a variety of countries such as, Sweden, France, Canada, and Great Britain, during a Decade. Overall, it’s clear how the patterns for France and Canada are approximately identical from the start, while also slumping in recent years. As for Sweden, being considerably higher than […]
