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The line graph shows the average cost that American customers spent on mobile

and landline phone services from 2001 to 2010.


As is observed from the graph, there were two opposite trend between cellphone
services and residential phone services. While cell phone services rose moderately
from 2001 to 2010, landline services increased steadily over a ten-year period.
In 2001, cell phone services were only $200, when residential ones were nearly
$700. During next five years, cell phone services went up very steeply by 2,5 times
from $200 to $500, while landline services went down sharply from $700 to $500.
In 2006, cell phone services and landline phone services were the same cost $500.
Afer 2006, cell phone services increased continue to nearly $800 when landline
phone ones dropped continue to about $400. In brief, over a ten-year period, from
2001 to 2010, while cell phone services grew very stedily by nearly 4 times,
residential phone services declined sharply from $700 to $400.
In conclusion, the line graph shows the relationship between cell phone and
landline phone services cost in America from 2001 to 2010.

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