The given line chart gives information about a significant number of people purchased 4 types of product from online shopping in the UK between 2001 and 2010. Units are measured by percentages.
Overall, it can be seen that the highest people used to buy laptops and computers, whereas this figure for mobile phones and toys was dramatically lowest. However, it could be observed that buying computers displayed an upward trend among the public, yet this ratio for toys showed a downward trend throughout the time period. Firstly, while 30% of the people had been likely to spend their money for buying computers in 2001, which augmented tremendously by 37% in 2010. In contrast, although this rate for purchasing toys had been noticed by 20% in 2001, there was a significant decline to 5% in 2010.
Secondary, as this figure for laptops had been accounted for 25% in 2001, which inclined remarkably by 25% in 2010. On the other hand, even though this ratio for mobile phones had been noted to 15 % in 2001, there was a considerable decrease by 9% in 2010.
The
given
line chart gives information about a significant number of
people
purchased
4 types of product from online shopping in the UK between 2001 and 2010. Units
are measured
by percentages.
Overall
, it can be
seen
that the highest
people
used
to
buy
laptops and computers, whereas this figure for mobile phones and toys was
dramatically
lowest.
However
, it could
be observed
that buying computers displayed an upward trend among the public,
yet
this ratio for toys
showed
a downward trend throughout the time period.
Firstly
, while 30% of the
people
had been likely to spend their money for buying computers in 2001, which augmented
tremendously
by 37% in 2010.
In contrast
, although this rate for purchasing toys had
been noticed
by 20% in 2001, there was a significant decline to 5% in 2010.
Secondary, as this figure for laptops had
been accounted
for 25% in 2001, which inclined
remarkably
by 25% in 2010.
On the other hand
,
even though
this ratio for mobile phones had
been noted
to 15 % in 2001, there was a considerable decrease by 9% in 2010.