The charts show the difference in housework between the present and the past, from 1920 to 2019 year.Overall, it is clear that doing housework and the amount of time per week in 1920 was hard and took a lot of time, ther
There are two line charts illustrating the changes in the proportion of households with three types of electrical appliances and the time spent on housework each week in a country.
The line graphs illustrate how many households in one state had electric devices and how often they used them for chores in the year gap between 1920 and 2019.
The line graphs provide information on the percentage of households with electrical supplies and the weekly number of hours spent by each household doing housework in a certain nation from 1920 to 2019. Overall, the owne
The line graphs depict the difference in ownership of electrical household appliances and the time used for doing housework in families in one country over the period from 1920 to 2019.
There are two line graphs comprised of one graph that illustrates changes in electrical appliances for an owner and the second graph shows the number of housework hours weekly in one country from 1920 to 2019. In the fir
The chart shows the changes in ownership of electrical applliancesand amount of time spent in house hold in 1920 and 219. The chart represent the usage of washing machine, Refrigerator, Vacuum cleaner in the year of 1920
The diagram shows the rate of electrical appliances ownership and the duration of time taken to do household chores in a country between the period of 1920 to 2019. For an overview, it can be seen that the electrical app
the chatrs give information about the percentage of households such as washing machine ,refrigeretor and vacuum with electrical appliances from 1920 to 2019 as well as show the number of hours for per week ,
The first line graph compares the amount of families with their electrical usage, while the second one shows how much time each household per week doing housework over a period of 99 years.
These two disgrams below demonstrate that, from 1920 to 2019, in one country, the differences in how many percentages of electrical appliances were used in households, including washing machine, refrigerator and vacuum c
The first line chart above illustrates the ownership change of electric appliances and the second shows the allocation of time needed for house chores being done from 1920 to 2019 in an unknown country.
The line charts illustrate the changes in percentages of households owning electrical appliances, as well as the time invested weekly in housework in a specific nation between 1920 and 2019.
The proffered line graphs provide information about the proportion of households with electrical appliances and illustrate how many hours of housework per week, per household from 1920 to 2019.
The charts below illustrate the changes in ownership of electrical appliances and the amount of time spent doing housework in one particular country in 100 years.
This two line charts illustrates the percentage of households hold of three kinds of electrical appliances, also the time per family spend in housework each week.
The given line graphs compare the number of hours used electrical devices including washing machines, refrigerators, and vacuum cleaners in the housework in the 10-year period (1920-2019). From an overall perspective, wh
The given images depict line graphs representing the trends in the ownership of electrical appliances and how many hours they spend in households between 1920 and 2019.
The first line graph compares the percentage of families who have electrical appliances in a period of 100 years in a country, and the second line graph depicts the amount of time spent on housework per week in the same