The given bar chart illustrates how much spending on five variety consumer goods namely Cars, Computers, Books, perfume and cameras in two different nation France and UK over the period of 2010.
The line chart presents the quantities of goods transported in the United Kingdom from 1974 to 2002, using four different means of transportation including road, water, rail, and pipeline. Overall, throughout the whole t
The diagram describes the standardized steps necessary for the production of leather goods. Overall, this process encompassed eleven key stages, starting from drying the material till the various types of leather goods a
The presented flowchart clearly shows the steps involved in producing consumer goods in an organised manner. Moreover, it gets the feedback from the earlier stages to make improvements.
The given line graph illustrates consumption rate of fast food eaten the teenagers of Australian in terms of varieties and prices between 1975 and 2000.
The flow chart displays the representative stages of costumer merchandises manufacturing, including two methods of flow which are flow of manufacturing process and flow of information feedback.
The four pie charts illustrate the proportion of food budget spent on restaurant meals and home cooking for every family from 1970 to 2000 and the line graph displays different numbers of meals taken in fast food and sit
The given line graph illustrates how much good was transported in the UK over a period of 28 years between 1974 and 2002. Units are measured in Million tonnes.
The consumption of different fast food by adolescents who were born in Australia is clearly depicted in the line graph. The information was gathered between 1975 and 2000.
With the increase in food production in the civilized world. A lot of food purchased from shops and restaurants is wasted by people. This essay will examine the reasons for wasting food and suggest some solutions to cont
The bar chart highlights data about money which was spent on several consumer goods in the UK and France in 2010. Units are measured in pounds sterling.