The line graph illustrates the proportion of households owning three types of electrical appliances (Washing machine, Refrigerator, Vacuum cleaner) and the weekly hours spent on housework in a particular country from 192
The line graphs below illustrate the number of electrical devices owned by families and the number of hours they spent cleaning their houses in an unknown country from 1920 to 2019. Overall, the graphs show a moderate i
The line graphs below illustrate the amount of electrical devices owned by families and the number of hours they spent on cleaning their houses in unknown country from 1920 to 2019. Overall, graphs show the moderate incr
The line graphs depict data about the type and the total number of uses the electric households in a week from 1920 until 2019. Overall, the using of electrical appliances in our home saw a significant increase. However,
The charts illustrate the percentage of domestic residents with electrorical uses and its number of hours spent per week from 1920 to 2019. Washing Machine, refrigerator and vaccum cleaner are some of the machinery appli
The graph gives the information that proportion of households use electrical products in terms of 3 different ways and results on how long did housework spent on housework in a period of 99 years.
The given charts illustrate the number of households with electrical appliances and how many hours of housework were spent in each household from 1920 to 2019.
The provided chart depicts the proportion of electrical appliances use by households in the two years periods, while the other illustrates the amount of time consumption of housework in a particular country from 1920 to
The two charts inticate the figure of time spend doing housework in families in terms of the transformation in ownership of electrical appliance - the washing machine, the refrigerator, and the vacuum cleaner - in one re
The graphs below show two different things, the first graph illustrates the percentages of households with electrical appliances from 1920 to 2019, while the other shows the number of hours of housework every week, and a
The first graph displays the percentages of households in one country that owned electrical appliances between 1920 and 2019, while the second graph illutrates how much time the average household in that country spent do
The given line graph illustrates the trends in ownership of electrical appliances, such as: washing machines, refrigerator, and vacuum cleaner, and time consuming in housework in households in one country from 1920 to 20
The given charts present the changes in the proportion of domestic machines and how many hours doing housework per week in every family during the specific period of time from 1920 to 2019.
The line graphs portrays the percentage in household of electrical appliances ownerships and its relationship to household chores i.e laundry, meal preparation and cleaning from the year 1920 to – 2019 in a specific
The two line charts illustrate the fluctuations in the proportions of three types of household appliances owned by families and the time spent using them for housework in a specific country from 1920 to 2019.
The two line charts illustrate the fluctuations of the proportions of three types of household appliances owned by families and the time those used in housework in a specific country from 1920 to 2019.
The charts illustrate the percentages of households owning three types of electrical appliances and weekly hours spent on housework in a particular country between 1920 and 2019.
The given line charts illustrate the proportion of household that owns electrical appliances such as washing machine, refrigerator and vacuum cleaner and how many hours were spent doing house chores from 1920 to 2019. Ov
The graph depicts the percentage of households that own washing machine, refrigerator and vacuum cleaner, in one nation for around 100 years, whereas the second chart illustrates the number of hour spent on housework dur
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