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18/11/2023

The table below shows the consumer durables (telephones, refrigerators...) owned in the country of Paraland from 1998 to 2005. Write a report describing the information shown below. You should write at least 150 words. (2 points) Consumer durables 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Percentage of households with: Televisions 93 94 94 95 95 96 97 98 Videos 18 20 22 22 25 30 Washing machines 37 40 43 50 55 60 65 70 Vacuum cleaners 65 65 68 72 73 75 77 79 Dish washers 26 26 28 30 30 32 33 35 Refrigerators 60 62 68 70 73 75 78 85 Telephones 42 50 54 60 66 75 80 92
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The table provides data on the ownership of various consumer durables in Paraland households from 1998 to 2005. In 1998, televisions were the most commonly owned item, with 93% of households owning one. This figure steadily increased over the years, reaching 98% in 2005. Vacuum cleaners were the second most common item in 1998, owned by 65% of households, and this also saw a steady increase, reaching 79% in 2005. Washing machines and refrigerators saw significant increases in ownership over the period. In 1998, only 37% of households had a washing machine, but this rose dramatically to 70% by 2005. Similarly, refrigerator ownership increased from 60% in 1998 to 85% in 2005. Telephones saw the most dramatic increase in ownership. In 1998, only 42% of households owned a telephone, but by 2005 this had more than doubled to 92%. Dishwashers were the least commonly owned item throughout the period, starting at 26% in 1998 and increasing slowly to 35% in 2005. Video ownership also started low at 18% in 1998, but saw a more significant increase to 30% by 2002. However, no data is provided for video ownership after 2002. In conclusion, the data shows that ownership of all these consumer durables increased over the period, with telephones seeing the most dramatic increase.
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18/11/2023

In 1998, televisions were the most commonly owned item, with 93% of households owning one. This figure steadily increased over the years, reaching 98% in 2005. Vacuum cleaners were the second most common item in 1998, owned by 65% of households, and this also saw a steady increase, reaching 79% in 2005.

Washing machines and refrigerators saw significant increases in ownership over the period. In 1998, only 37% of households had a washing machine, but this rose dramatically to 70% by 2005. Similarly, refrigerator ownership increased from 60% in 1998 to 85% in 2005.

Telephones saw the most dramatic increase in ownership. In 1998, only 42% of households owned a telephone, but by 2005 this had more than doubled to 92%.

Dishwashers were the least commonly owned item throughout the period, starting at 26% in 1998 and increasing slowly to 35% in 2005. Video ownership also started low at 18% in 1998, but saw a more significant increase to 30% by 2002. However, no data is provided for video ownership after 2002.

In conclusion, the data shows that ownership of all these consumer durables increased over the period, with telephones seeing the most dramatic increase.

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