The line charts illustrate how much time is spent on housework in a single household and the alterations in the number of households owning vacuum cleaners, refrigerators and washing machines in the span of 99 years.
We have 2 line graphs, the first one tells us about the change observed in purchasing of electrical gadgets. While the other explains the time spent on house chores in homes in a specific country from 1920 till 2019. Ove
The former chart gives information about the differences in households with electrical appliances and the latter chart displays how much time households spent doing housework in a country from 1920 to 2019.
The two graphs provide information on what proportion of changes happened in the usage of electrical appliances by the owner as well as how many hours were spent on household chores in a week from 1920 to 2019.
The line graphs illustrate the trend of households having a washing machine, refrigerator or vacuum cleaner and how many hours have been spent on chores per week from 1920 to 2019.
The provided line charts elucidate the information of three electrical appliances ownership and housework duration by a weekly period in a country over a century counted in percentage and hours. Overall, it can be seen t
The given line graph illustrates the changes in the ownership of electrical appliances, while the accompanying graph gives information on how many hours per week households spend spent for chores over a 99-year period in
The first graph illustrates the percentage of individuals who had three different types of equipment that consumed electricity as their power resources to do their household chores, while the second given chart indicates
The charts illustrate the percentage of households that used electrical appliances and the total time spent doing house chores every week from years 1920 to 2019.
The charts illustrate the trends in the number of families possessing electrical appliances and the time they spent washing clothes, preparing meals and cleaning in one region from 1920 to 2019.
The first graph illustrates changes in number of household holding three types of electrical appliances over100 years, while the other one demonstrates a dynamic trend of time consumption in housework of every family thr
The two-line charts demonstrate the differentiation of ownership of electrical tools with washing machine, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner, and amount of time consume using housework in households in one country, ranging fr
The first figure represents the proportion of available household electrical devices from 1920 to 2019. While the second graph illustrates the number of electrical devices consumed in the same given period. The units ar
The line graphs provide information on how many electrical machines (washing machine, refrigerator, and vacuum cleaner) people possessed from 1920 to 2019, and illustrate the number of hours spent on housechores in the s
The line graphs illustrate how the owners of electric machines were changed as well as the time spent on work in houses in one nation from 1922 to 2019.
The first line graph below illustrates the proportion of 3 different electrical devices which each household owned, while the accompanying line graph describes the total weekly housework hours per household in one nation
The line graphs below indicate the changes in households with electrical appliances and amount of time spent on houseworks from 1920 to 2019. Overall it is clear that there were significant changes in all factors over th
The line graphs illustrate the number of households with electrical appliances and how much time was spent on housework every week during the period from 1920 to 2019.