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The line graph gives information about how much money has been borrowed for

from the Royal Bank of Scotland since 2012 and projects how these figures would
be loaned out until 2022.
Overall, it can be noted from the graph that ‘student loans’ was the highest while
the least lowest was personal loans. In addition, the amount of student loans and
mortgages changed the most dramatically. The figures are expected to follow the
similar trends in the future.
In 2012, less than $500 in personal loans were borrowed. Next, this number
proportion slightly increased to $750 in 2016. After that, it modestly decreased to
$500 in 2020. Since then, this figure has remained stable but it is expects expected
to would be fall to about $400 by 2022.
In the first 8 years, there was a continuous growth and drop in the amount of car
loans. To be more specific, it reached about $750 in 2012 to $1500 in 2020. Then,
this proportion is forecast to drop considerally to $700 by the end of the period.
In contrast, the mortgages started the period with $900. And from 2012 to 2010, it
remarkably climbed to $1700. this figure is project to reach roughly $2000. For
Regarding/Turning to student loans, this amount has been significantly rose rising to
more than $2000 in 2020, and predict would be surpass three the proportion for the
mortgages, auto loans and personal loans in 2022 with $2500.

Regarding student loans, after reaching $2000 in 2020, it is predicted to surpass three the
proportion for the mortgages, auto loans and personal loans in 2022 with $2500.

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