The line chart gives the information about the amount of foreight people who visited Japan for three different reasons during 1990 until 2010. Overall, it clearly can be seen that travelling for business purpose was the
The three pie charts show total proportion of expenditure spent by a particular UK school in five different categories (Insurance, Teachers' salaries, Furniture and Equipment, Resources, and other worker salaries) betwe
The given pie charts illustrate the distribution of factors choosing a particular university over a 30-year period, from 1987 to 2007. An analysis of the data reveals that, overall, the percentages of individuals selecti
This bar chart compares the percentage of students who could play musical instruments, which include the piano, guitar, violin, and drums between 2005 and 2015.
The line graph compares the changes in the average monthly salary and the prices of black-and-white and colour televisions in Japan from 1953 to 1973, measured in Japanese yen.
In today’s society, many people tend to associate success with wealth. The more money a person has, the more successful they are often considered to be. While financial stability can indeed be a sign of achievement, I st
The pie chart illustrates the ages of the public library participants in Little Chalfont town. Meanwhile, the table displays the total number of members' loans by categories, and the bar graph outlines the total loans by
The diagram illustrates the main stages in small-scale commercial honey production, showing both the activities performed by bees and the steps completed by humans.
The bar graph below provides the key information on the type of charity between 2012 to 2014. It includes one company. In addition, it includes six parts: the social welfare, the education, the environment, the health, t
The table illustrates the percentage of population in five countries (Australia, UK, New Zealand, China, and Holland) in terms of people who live in city and live in countryside, while the pie chart gives the information