The bar chart illustrated below demonstrates specific data regarding three different types of leisure activities and the percentage of individuals who attended them, categorised by their level of educational achievement.
Some people argue that effectiveness of online learning at home and traditional classroom learning among students of different age groups. Overall, it is clear that classroom learning is considered more beneficial in ter
The bar chart provides key information about the rate of people by gender in consuming five or more portions of fruit and vegetables daily in the UK during 2006 .The units are measured in percentage.
The graph provides information about the number of average popular movies showed in Cinema from 2000 to 2015 divided by age. Overall, people with age 18 - 24 watched more movies compared to adults and early adults.
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian male and female across six age groups (15-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55-64, and 65 and over) doing regular physical exercise in 2010.
The bar graph illustrates the satistical data of different age groups percentage for Australian female and male in 2010. The data is based on the information of phycical activities among the particular individuals.
The table and line graph give information about the attendance in Australia and the average cinema visits by different age groups over a 4-year period between 1996 and 2000.
The table illustrates the proportion of young community and elderly community, along with the average salary of an individual and the percentage of citizens suffering from poverty in California, Utah, and, Florida.
The table compares the income as per individual in different age groups in three different states-California, Utal, and Florida. The figures are expressed in percentages and dollars.
The line graph elaborates, the average of various age groups from 14 age to 50+ age, of cinema audience in a known nation, during the period 1978 to 2008, which is expressed in percentage.
The charts depict the number of people who took higher education studies as an interest or for their career , and the employers' support for them based on their age.
The bar charts illustrate the main reasons for study according to the age of students and the amount of employer support by age groups. Overall, as the age groups increase, the interest towards education rises, while the