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The table illustrates the electronic goods in New Zealand households in 2002 and 2020. The biggest percent of households with washing machine and color tv made up 97% and 95% respectively in 2002. Likewise, in 2020 these households leading in 2020 and accounted for 98 and 99 percent. The average percent of households with video […]
The diagram illustrates the porpotion of electronic stuffs owned by New Zealand’s households from 1998 to 2002. The metric were measured in percent. Overall, the number of all electronic goods saw a significant increase during two years in which the figure of washing machine was mainly highest, reached a peak. In the four years period, […]
The provided statistic demonstrates the domestic percentage across New Zealand possessing power merchandises in the two distinct range of years, 1998 and 2002. Overall, it is obvious that the figures of washing machine and color TV surpassed others household appliance to become the most favorable household techniques during the period of 4 years, while there […]
The chart illustrates the proportion of various electronic goods in New Zealand households during 2002 and 2020. These goods include washing machines, color TV, computers, cell phones, video recorders, dishwashers, and digital cameras. Overall, the majority of New Zealanders owned more washing machine and color TV than digital cameras. Additionally, there was an increase of […]
The table illustrates the households proportion of electronic products in New Zealand over 4 years since 1998. Overall, most of the percentages growth significantly high except the color tv and washing machine but the video recorder was full opposite from others. From 1998 to 2002, Cell phone, dish washer and digital camera user rate increased […]
