Depicted in the line graph is data about the consumption of fast food by Australian teenagers. It compares the data between the years 1975, 1980, 1985, 1990, 1995, and year 2000. The foods that were observed were pizza,
The provided graph gives information on how Australian teenagers consumed three different fast foods between 1975 and 2000. In general, it can be seen that the consumption of hamburgers experienced significant growth, an
The bar chart ilustrates the expenditure on consumer goods between two countries, France and The United Kingdom in 2010. The goods is separated by five items: cars, computers, books, perfume, and cameras.
The bar graph depicts the amount spent on six consumer goods in four European countries: Britain, France, Italy and Germany. Overall, it is readily apparent that Britain has spent more on consumer goods. However, the ten
The representation below compares the percentage of American citizens, who eat out fast foods throughout a decade. At first glance is evident that overall, people usually go to fast food restaurants weekly and monthly an
The line chart demonstrates how many products were transported via four different methods of transportation in the UK over a twenty-eight-year period from 1972 to 2000.
The charts illustrate the total amount of donations for children in the USA with the types of fund distribution and revenue sources in one year. Overall, the children's charity has a slightly higher income than the outco
The graph demonstrates three kinds of fast food which had been consumed by Australian teenagers from years 1975 until 200. Overall , the figures shows that fish and chips was highly eaten by Australian teenagers then gr
The bar graph depicts the comparison of spending pattern on commodities between United Kingdom (UK) and France in 2010 and measured in poundsterling. From an overview perspective, it can be seen that almost all of the ex
The chart compares the average spending on four consumer items of two different nations, namely France and The UK, in 2010. Overall it can be seen that the consumption of cars took the highest rate for both countries.
The bar chart provides statistical reports on the expenditure of consumer goods being spent by France and the UK in 2010. Overall, the largest spending in both countries is on cars, then followed by computers. Perfume ha
The chart illustrates how much spent on six consumer goods, namely personal stereos, Tennis racquets, Perfumes, CDs, Tays and Photographic film is some European countries.
The graph provided the information of the amount of pizza, fish and chips, and hamburgers that the Australian teenagers eaten in 5 years, from 1975 to 2000. We can see clearly that pizza and hamburgers eaten are having a
This line graph illustrates the differences in the quantity and varieties of junk food that are eaten by Australian adolescents ranging from year 1975 to 2000.