The bar chart illustrates the proportion of commuter transports in London in the years 1960, 1980, 2000, and 2010. Overall, in 1980, the percentage recorded a minor difference among all transportation, while other years
The amount of sales in four different types of games in the years between 2000 to 2006 was shown in the graph. Overall, while the number of handheld games was slightly increased, the sales of console games decreased.
The line graph compares the number of overseas students from four different regions—Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America—at a university in the UK between 1995 and 2015.
The bar graph displays the amount of money per week spent on many fast foods in England, and the line charts illustrate the consumption of pizza, Hamburgers and fish and chips per person in grams.
The table illustrates the price for a banana in four different countries, from 1994 to 2004. From an overall perspective. It is clear that Japan have the highest price for each kilogram, while USA is the lowest. Furtherm
The line figure illustrate a combersion about the cost of bananas in four different countries from 1994 to 2004. Overall, the fees of banana vary between the selected regions. Three countries ( Japan-France-Germany) show
The bar chart illustrates the amount of pence used for various kind of fast food from various income group, which divided in three different food of their choice. The line graph depicts the consumption of three types of
The bar chart demonstrates the expenditure on three different fast food such as hamburgers, fish & chips and pizza by income groups from high to low income in Britain; while the graphs gives the change in fast food consu
The graph illustration compares the unemployment rates in march of the year 1993 to 1999, in the US, and Japan . While Japan continued to escalate it's work force, the US endured an erratic journey of high unemployment r
The bar chart provides information about the weekly amount of spending by the British population on junk food in 1990. The line chart, on the other hand, compares the preferences of these people to consume different kind
The bar chart provides information about the junk food consumption per person in terms of their weekly income in the UK in 1990, while the line graph illustrates the range of fast food consumed by individuals from 1970 t
The bar chart illustrates the expenses on fast foods (pizza, hamburger, fish and chips) among different income groups, while the line graph displays the consumption of fast food per person in grams between 1970 and 1990.
The bar chart demonstrates the expenditure on three different fast food such as hamburgers, fish & chips and pizza by income groups from high to low income in Britain; while the graphs gives the change in fast food consu