The line graph illustrates the average time required to produce a vehicle by four automobile companies in the US—General Motors, Ford, Toyota, and Honda—between 1998 and 2005.
The provided graph gives information about amount of the time which was spent by car manufactures to produce vehicles at USA factories over a seven-year period between 1998 and 2005. Namely general motor, ford, Toyota, h
The chart delineates the period of time to manufacture vehicles by four car brands- General Motors, Ford, Toyota and Honda at their US factories over the span of 8 years, starting in 1998.
The bar chart illustrates the average hours spent by four certain car manufacturers to produce vehiclesat their US factories, over a 7-year period, starting from 1998.
The bar chart illustrates the average hours spent by four certain car manufacturers to produce vehicle at their US factories, over a 7-year period, starting from 1998.
The given line graph illustrates the medium amount of time four distinct car-making companies used to produce automobiles at their manufacturing facilities in the United States between 1998 and 2005.
The graph shows how long time four particular manufacturers spend producing a single car in their factories located in the US. Overall, compared with 1998, all factories spent less time in 2005 producing one vehicle.