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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 thefts per 1000 vehicles in four countries, namely Great Britain, Sweden, France, and Canada, from 1990 to 1998. Overall, vehicle thefts were far higher in Britain than in the other countries throughout the whole time frame, and while theft rates in Canada, France, and Britain slightly fluctuated, […]
The given line graph exhibits thefts per thousand vehicles across four countries between 1990 and 1999. Overall, as evidenced by the data, car thefts in Great Britain remained the highest throughout the period. Furthermore, Sweden experienced a noteworthy upward trend in car thefts, unlike the decline seen in France and Canada. To begin with, the […]
The diagram illustrates the rates of car theft in 4 countries from 1990 to 1999. From an overall perspective, it is abundantly clear that Great Britain had the highest car theft rate, and it also showed fluctuations in its figure, as did France, and Canada. Among these countries, Sweden demonstrated the strongest growth. In 1990, […]
The provided line graph illustrates the incidence of car thefts per one thousand vehicles in four nations during the period from 1990 to 1999. Overall, Great Britain had the highest rate of car thefts among the countries studied, maintaining a relatively constant level throughout the decade. Sweden experienced a steady increase in car thefts, starting […]
