The table below shows the number of cars made in three countries in 2003, 2006 and 2009.
The table presents information about how many automobiles were produced in three nations from 2003 to 2009.
Overall
, there was an increase in the number of cars made in Argentina and Thailand, while
that of Australia witnessed a continuous decrease over the period examined. In addition
, the figures for automobiles manufactured by Thai automotive companies were consistently the highest.
In 2003, over 735,000 cars were turned out in Thailand, followed by a considerable rise to nearly 1,2 million in the next 3 years before experiencing a slight decline to approximately 1 million at the end
of the course. Similarly
, the total units produced in Argentina started at about 235.000 at the beginning of the stage, after which it saw a stable growth to around 352.000 and 466.000 in 2005 and 2009 respectively.
In contrast
, Australian vehicle manufacturers provided to automotive market with 452.000 automobiles in 2003, but this
number dropped sharply to 341.268 in 2006. It continually tumbled to 245.000 in the final year, becoming the lowest one when compared to that of the two remaining countries.Submitted by phuongdong.nguyentran on
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