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The charts below show the changes in ownership of electrical appliances and the amount of time spent

doing housework and households in one country between 1920 and 2019.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make

comparisons where relevant.

The two line graphs compare figures for applyingthe application of 1 the electrical devices and time
sparing forthe amount of time spent in 2 doing houseworkshousework 3 every week in many
householdsin every household4 ofin 5 one country over a course 99 yearsa course of 99 years, 6 starting
from 1920.

Overall 7, it can be seen that there was a dramatic jump 8in the amount of 9 refrigerator and vacuum
cleaner usage, while 10 the number of hours was 11 spent on houseworkshousework12 per week in
each households declining slowly through each yeargradually (dần dần) declined 13 during the period
shown.

In 1920To be specific, in 1920 14, about 40% of households had washing machines, followed by 30%
using vacuum cleanersand 30% (of them) owned vacuum cleaners 15, whereas refrigerators’ usage
almost 16 provided a negligible 17 amount. In the same year, the figure for spending time doing
houseworks the number of hours of housework peaked at up to 50 hours a week 18was highest by up to
50% hours per week 19. In the next 40 years, peplehouseholds20 were likely to spare less time foron 21
houseworks at only 20%20 22 hours per week 23. WhileIn 1940,24, refrigerators overtook 25 washing
machines as the electrical device had the most usage.most used electrical device .26

From 2000 to 2010, all of 27 households in that country had refrigerators and vacuum cleaners, while
only 70% of them applied washing machines in doing houseworks 28. However, timethe amount of time
29 usingspent in 30 doing houseworkshousework 31 in each householdshousehold 32 everyweek
remained almost unchanged at approximately 15%15 hours 33 for the rest of the period.

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