The first graph shows the percentages of households that owned electrical appliances in one country between 1920 and 2019, while the second graph illustrates how much time the average household in that country spent doin
The line graphs illustrate how the number of households that possess electrical appliances such as washing machines, refrigerators and vacuum cleaners and the number of hours dedicated to housework changed from 1920 to 2
The first line graph illustrates the dynamics of the electrical furnishing at home and the second one serves the number of how long the activities taking time per week. Both of them appeared from 1920 to 2019.
The given chart presents the proportion of households with owned electrical appliances in three types, washing machine, refrigerator, and vacuum cleaner and the amount of spending time of housework in a week by household
The two line graphs illustrate the percentage of people in one country owning 3 different electrical appliances while comparing the number of weekly hours dedicated to housework between the years 1920 and 2019. Overall,
The following graphics evaluates the usage of three different household appliances from 1920 until 2019 and also compares the number of hours a week dedicated on housework over the same period of years.
The charts depicted an electrical appliances percentage of households, as well as it also illustrated the amount of time consumed doing housework per week in households.
The two line charts provide information about the changing proportion of families in several mechanical appliances and the amount of hours spent by people in a week on house chore activities. Both from 1920 to 2019 in a
The given line charts illustrate the ratio of some domestic devices use and the time spent with them in one specific Country in two distinct years. Overall, it can be seen an upward trend over the period in both three ho
The diagrams display the percentage of changing electrical machines by the owner and the number of spending time on house chores in a country between 1920 to 2019
The charts illustrate the details of alterations in ownership of electrical gadgets and time spent doing housework between families in a single nation from 1920 to 2019.
The provided line graph depicts the changes in ownership of electrical devices and the amount of time spent and housework in households in one province from 1920 to 2019.
The first graph illustrates the variation of home appliances ownership percentage. While, the second one, shows the evolution of hours dedicated by people to housework, both in one country from 1920 to 2019.
The line graphs depict thesurvey on electronic devices (washing machine, refrigerator, and vacuum cleaner) usage in every house and the working hours every week within timeframe of a century period from 1920 to 2019. The
The graphs above illustrate the percentage of households with electrical alliances and the duration of housework per week in each house from 1920 to 2019. Data was taken every 20 years and only evaluated washing machines
These line graphs illustrate the difference in ownership of electrical amenities and the number of hours spent doing homework in households in a specific region in one century.
The first line chart provides information about the changing percentage of families that used mechanical products, while the second line chart depicts the spending hours that households spent in a week. Both from 1920 to
The line graph provides information on the proportion of households using electricity tools and the number of time for doing house chores weekly in a particular country between 1920 and 2019. Overall, it was noticeable t
The charts depict the household ownership of electrical appliances percentage-wise and the number of hours spent doing house chores per family per week in a country from 1920-2019.