The pie charts illustrate about retail sectors of online shopping sales in New Zealand between 2003 and 2013. There are have travel, film or music, books and clothes.
The first pie chart illustrates the main reasons why people immigrated to the UK in 2007, while the second one shows the same information on emigration.
The pie charts show the amount of revenue and expenditures in 2016 for a children’s charity in the USA. Overall, it can be seen that donated food accounted for the majority of the income, while program services accounted
The pie charts demonstrate the advantages and disadvantages experienced by tourists visiting the Bowmen Island. The Survey consists of eight categories in the percentagewise.
The provided pie-charts illustrate the comparison of the money spent in seven different sectors by the native Americans, over a period of thirty years I.e. From 1966 onwards.
The pie chart illustrates information about the revenue sources and the expenditures of a charity in the United State in the year 2016. Overall, it can be seen that donated food accounted the largest segment in the reven
The above diagram depicts the annual financial condition of a USA charity operating for the benefit of children, including both money inflow and outflow.
These two pie charts illustrate the data about the composition of household trash for the United Kingdom in 2 different years: 1985 and 2002. There are 8 categories, based on different types of rubbish.
There are changes in annual spending by a particular school in 1981, 1991 and 2001 in terms of teachers' salaries, insurance, furniture and equipment, resources, and other workers' salaries.
This two pie charts illustrate the ultimate mutual points from two sides of Bowen Island between advantages, in addition disadvantages points, measured by percentage.
The diagram shows the production process of salted fish cakes which could be warmed in an oven, in fact the organic mixture is in a microwaveable container.
The pie graphs illustrate the proportions of outgoings in two different cities, Japan and Malaysia, in the year 2010, namely, housing, transport, food, health care, and others goods and services.