The pie chart illustrates the average household expenses in Japan and Malaysia in the 2010. Overall, People is Malaysia were seen spending much of their income on housing expenses, while people from Japan spent most of t
The pie chart represents the prevalence of different ways of consuming data in Canada and Australia. Each diagram illustrates the percentage of 5 distinctive types of announcements spreading such as TV, radio, print, on
The pie chart represents how methods of accessing the news differ between Canadian and Australian citizens. There are two pie charts for Canada and Australia , and five categories of ways how people receive the news such
The pie chart depicts the percentage of various types of British families (single-aged persons, aged couples, single without children, couples without children, sole parents, couples with children, and all households) li
The pie charts depict online shopping sales for four sectors (electronic and appliance ,food and beverage, home furnishings , and video games) in Canada between two years (2005 and 2010).
The two pie charts reveals the ratio of five distinct food - meat, seafood, eggs, fruits, and vegetables - sold in a supermarket in 2003 and 2013, respectively.
The table depicts the distribution of research students locally and internationally in Australian universities while the pie charts demonstrate the figures for genders of research students for the years 2001 and 2010.
The pie graphs present the e-commerce sales for four sectors namely, Electronic & Appliance ,Food & Beverage, Home furnishings , and Video Games in Canada during 2005 and 2010. The data is described in percentage.
The data presents the amount of online shopping sales for different categories namely travel, music and film, books, and clothes in New Zealand in two distinct years 2003 and 2013. The unit is measured in percentage.
The provided pie charts illustrate the percentage of online sales on four different retail categories namely travel, film/music, books and clothes in two distict years 2003 and 2013. It is clear from the charts that, all
The pie chart provides key information about the online shopping sales for four sectors (Electronic & Appliance ,Food & Beverage, Home furnishings , and Video Games) in Canada during 2005 and 2010.
This report derives from a pie chart which illustrates the percentage of a variety of types of households living in poor communities in the United Kingdom in 2002.