The pie chart illustrates the proportions of six different animal breeds (rabbits, hamsters, dogs, pigs, primates, and sheep) used for examining animals in the U.S.
The depicted chart illustrates the three mainly reported issues among citizens in six cities in the UK in 2008 in percentages. The accounted issues were health service, education and training, and air pollution.
The pie chart gives information about the proportions of six types of animals, say, rabbits, hamsters, dogs, pigs, primates and sheep, employed by scientific and medical tests in America.
the above illustration compares the precise details of the spending by families on a weekly basis. two different years have been chosen to make a comparison of various expenditures.
The graph illustrates the number of families in the United States based on the amount of their wages in three different years: 2007,2011, and 2015. The Salary ranges from less than 25,000 dollars to over 100,000 dollars.
The charts provide information on how much percentage of grades Male and Female students obtained in different subjects in two time periods (1960 and 2000). Overall, Men were excellent in Science and Maths subjects compa
The given pie chart illustrates the presentation of animals being used for tests, including rabbits, hamsters, dogs, pigs, primates and sheep, in the United States.
The pie chart illustrates different kinds of animals being used in research experiments in the U.S. There are 6 lists of animals used for testing a product and units are being measured by percentage.