The present pie diagrams compare data about the percentage of men and women who worked in 6 different items in two divisions namely,craft or similar, general labourers, other manuals, manage and professional, clerical or
The table forecasts the amount of money measured in US dollars which will be used for the next five years for maintaining the forest. Yet, the pie chart shows the expenditures to spend in 4 different areas in year one. W
The shown pie charts illustrate average time spent for habits in UK from 1971 to 2001. While the first pie chart gives information of 1971, other one provides data of 2001.
The pie chart shows how dance classes are positioned in Australian town while the bar chart compares various kinds of dance classes which are being attended by young people
The pie chart shows the reasons of for homelessness and the percentage of each section in the UK. Overall, it can be seen that the most vital factor of homelessness is the loss of accommodation with relatives and friends
The pie chart describes the portion of students at a university in the UK who can communicate in other languages either than English, in the years 2000 and 2010.
The bar and pie charts above show different amounts of men and women at an adult education centre taking different courses in the year 2009, with their ages mentioned in association with relevant percentages.
The bar graph displays the figure of males and females attending four sorts of courses during night at the Education of adults center in 2009. The pie chart provides data about the range of ages of adults.
The marital status of two countries is presented in two pie charts, those countries are Canada and Australia, the data are given in percentages. Status is described depending on situations such as married, divorced or wi
The provided table shows information about the number of individuals using social media in five different European countries in percentages, and the average expenses of online shopping per person in euros.
The two pie charts compare the global proportion of energy consumed versus the percentage of electricity generated in the previous year. Units are given in percentage.