The line graph illustrates the correlation between age and number of crime in tens of thousands while the pie chart represents the percentage of different sorts of crime that occurred in the UK last year.
The bar chart indicates the expenditure of different age groups of UK citizens under three different categories in 2004. In general with growing age, the demand for food and drink has increased significantly and the ne
This horizontal bar chart shows a comparison of weekly household expenses in an unknown country in 1968 and 2018. The average cost of families was distinquished into 8 different categories and present in values of percen
The chart illustrates the data of students (graduates & postgraduates) in the UK who decided not to go for a full-time job in the year 2008. The information are collected on 5 parameters( part-time, voluntary, further st
The chart depicts the highest spending on travel in 2014 from the top ten countries. Those top ten countries are China, United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong, India, Malaysia and Taiwa
These two pie charts illustrate changes in the global population over a period of 1000 years which began in 1900. The number of major regions describes the number of people in percentages.
The bar charts display what UK graduate and postgraduate students went on to do after leaving university in 2008. Those who started working full-time were excluded.
a glance at the provided charts reveals the classification of weight measurements of Charlestown during the years 1995 to 2015. The data are classified into age groups of 20 to 29, 30 to 39, 50 to 59 a
A glance at the provided chart reveals the amount of money spent on travelling by the top 10 countries with the most contribution in 2014. Overall, all ten countries share the same patterns. The highest proportion of the
The given pie charts provide statistical data about the percentage of energy production from various derivations in an unspecified nation in 1985 and 2003.