The two pie charts comprise the share of four parts (food & beverage, electronics & appliances, video games and home furnishings) in the retailing industry of Canada in 2005 and 2010.
The bar graph illustrates the number of households in the US by their annual income in 2007 2011 and 2015.the vertical axis shows the number of households (in millions) while the horizontal axis represents the respective
The bar chart illustrates data about the number of car trips into the city centre made by citizens and foreign residents and tourists from 96s to 2005. It is clear from the graph that, in the first four years which means
The pie chart provides a detailed representation of browser usage on Wikimedia for December 2011, highlighting the users’ preferences. Overall, Internet Explorer was the most popular option, followed closely by Firefox a
The chart illustrates the percentage of households that owned four different types of electronic devices; mp2 player, mobile phone, computer and, tablet between 1995 and 2015. Overall, player, mobile phone, computer and
The line graph illstrates the percentage of households owing four kins of electronic devices from 1995 to 2015. overall the information by mentioned and report in the primry features, and make comparisons where the simil
This bar chart displays a information about the number of applying indicators by students for a third year computer science course at a Canadian college.
The two bar charts compare how much time learners spent studying per day at five different universities. Overall, while University C spent the most time on weekdays, university A shows the least difference between weekda
The chart demonstrates an amount of Australian people who worked in five different sorts of occupation in one of the region of Australia in 2001 and 2008.
The four pie charts provided information with data about the three sources of the electricity produced in India, Sweden , Morocco and Vietnam from 2003 to 2008.
The pie chart illustrates the proportion of global production by the six industries namely, services, manufacturing, materials, energy, agriculture, and info-com technology with the estimated figure of 2040 and 2060. Ove
The bar chart compares how much the UK's nations spent on food and drink, restaurants and hotels and entertainment, people separated into 5 age groups in 2004.