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Nguyễn Kim Liên

The chart illustrates the number of cars sold and the average price per car from
2010 to 2015.

Overall, it is clear that the quantity of cars sold witnessed a dramatical fluctuate,
while a considerable increase was seen in the average price per car during the
period.

About 350 cars was sold by the year 2010, which was the highest proportion in the
period, while the average price per car was approximately $29.500, stayed at the
the lowest rates. In the following years, we can see that the number of cars sold in
the year 2011 dipped to a low of about 180 units in the first half of the period,
followed a substantially rise to over 280 units, before reached the peak of around
320 units in 2013, slightly below the initial value of 10 units. Simultaneously, the
average price per car experienced their gradual growth, increased by around $1500
throughout the same period.

However, in the last two-year-period, we experienced a remarkable decline in the


figure of cars sold, fall to under 200 units but saw a turnaround after just one year,
reaching about 300 units in 2015. Meanwhile, the average price per car jump faster
and faster, shooting up again to nearly $34,000 in the final year of the period.
Obviously, the amount of money per car by the year 2015 surged to the highest
rates during 5-year period, was over $3000 higher compared to the figure in 2010.

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The chart illustrates the number of cars sold and the average price per car from
2010 to 2015.

Overall, it is clear that the quantity of cars sold witnessed a dramatical fluctuate
(fluctuate), while a considerable increase was seen in the average price per car
during the period.
About 350 cars was(were) sold by the year 2010, which was the highest proportion
in the period, while the average price per car was approximately $29.500, stayed at
the the lowest rates. (In the following years, we can see that the number of cars
sold in the year 2011 dipped to a low of about 180 units in the first half of the
period, followed a substantially rise to over 280 units, before reached the peak of
around 320 units in 2013, slightly below the initial value of 10 units). ( câu dài lê
thê ) Simultaneously, the average price per car experienced their gradual growth,
increased by around $1500 throughout the same period.

However, in the last two-year-period, we experienced a remarkable decline in the


figure of cars sold, fall to under 200 units but saw a turnaround after just one year,
reaching about 300 units in 2015. Meanwhile, the average price per car jump
(jumped) faster and faster ( thừa ), shooting up again to nearly $34,000 in the final
year of the period. Obviously, the amount of money per car by the year 2015
surged to the highest rates during 5-year period, (thiếu chủ ngữ ) was over $3000
higher compared to the figure in 2010.

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