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Deleted UserSeptember 7, 2021 at 2:36 PMThe line graph illustrates the rate of vehicle theft per thousand in Great Britain, Sweden, France, and Canada from 1990 to 1999.
Overall, the car theft rate of Great Britain and Canada showed a tiny decrease in 10 years despite their fluctuations while Sweden experienced an upward trend. And France remained the same.
During the period, Great Britain stayed far above of all the countries and has been experiencing the highest rate in comparison to France, Canada, and Sweden. In 1990, both Great Britain and France increased sharply and stood approximately at 19 and 8 (respectively) after that Great Britain kept climbing up while France declined.
Sweden started with a small drop and after intersecting with France at about 8, it started accelerating and finally reached 14.
France and Canada initiated nearly at 6 and 7 thefts per millenary(respectively) then both crossed each other and in the post-1991 time they followed a parallel change and ultimately ended up at the same point which is close to 6 thefts per thousands.
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