The line graph illustrates the total of car thefts per thousand vehicles in Great Britain, Sweden, France, and Canada over a period of ten years, from 1990 to 1999.
The line graph illustrates that theft crime per thousand vehicles in four countries which is Great Britain,Sweden, France and Canada over periods of 9 years between 1990 and 1999.
The line graph represents the amount of thefts per one thousand cars in 4 different cities from 1990 to 1999. It is clear from the graph that the United Kingdom has the highest number of thefts, in contrast to Canada.
The line graph illustrates the number of stolen cars for every 1000 vehicles in Great Britain, Sweden, France, and Canada from 1990 to 1999. Overall, it can be clearly seen that Great Britain marked the record for having
The line bar illustrates the number of thefts of automobiles in Great Britain, Sweden, France and Canada over a period of nine years. The number is given per 1000 stolen vehicles.
The line graph illustrates the car theft rate per thousand vehicles in four countries (Great Britain, Sweden, France, and Canada) over a nine-year period from 1990 to 1999.
The line graph illustrates the number of car thefts per 1000 vehicles across four different countries(Great Britain, Sweden, France, and Canada) over a nine-year period from 1990 to 1999.
The diagram illustrates the number of car thefts per thousand vehicles in four countries, namely Great Britain, Sweden, France, and Canada in a 10-year period.
The line graph depicts the number of thefts per thousand cars in four different countries, Great Britain, Sweden, France and Canada, from 1990 to 1999. Overall, throughout the given period, it can be seen that Great Brit