Answer The two pie charts compare four categories of Canadian shopping online(electronics and appliances, food and beverage, home furnishing and video games) over a period of 5 years. Units are measured in percentages.
The pie charts illustrates, how uk people spend their income in different categories in the year 1971 and 2001.overall, in 1971 uk people spent most on food comparing to other categories. Where as 30 years later car beca
This line graph illustrates the proportions of recycled households in three European countries, the UK, France, and Germany. Overall, it can be seen that the process of recycling increased over the time in UK and Germany
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of people who used to eat junk food at restaurants in several periods 2003, 2006 and 2013. it is clear from the graph that the ratio of the population who tends to eat weekly is t
The line graph shows information about how much profit they get of three bakeries in Calgary, Amandine bakery, Mari baker shop, and Bolo cakery between 2000 and 2010. Overall, at the first of the period, the Mari baker s
The presented pie charts illustrates the ratio of different language speaking students from England, who can talk in English too in the years 2000 and 2010.
The bar graph illustrates the frequency of eating trend , by the people of the United States in different restaurants during three different years(2003,2006 and 2013).
The given bar charts depict some information about differences in yearly spending by a specific school in England for ten years in five distinct categories namely insurance, furniture and equipment, resources like books,
The line graphs show temperature and the bar chart revenue from bathing suit sales in new york city during the first months of the year 2012. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that April is when
The pie charts compare the popularity of four modes of transportation: cars, busses, bicycles, and walking in Cambridge UK in 2008 and 2018. Overall, in ten years, there was a significant drop in automobile usage, contra