The bar chart illustrates key information about the average yearly salary acroos diffrent cities in the UK and the amount of individuals, who work there, in the pervious year. the units are meausred in Pounds sterling cu
The bar chart provides key information about the average UK wage in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Cambridge. The units are measured in numbers.
The graph compares the data of earning incomes from workers in seven different areas namely London, Machester, Glasglow, Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh, and Cambridge which represented by a total number of sample and the
The bar chart illustrates the standard wages of UK citizens in seven different place across the UK, with Glasgow and Edinburgh being the only cities outside England. All units are given in pounds sterling.
The chart gives information about the standard wages of UK citizens in 7 different cities. The only cities outside of England are Glasgow and Edinburgh. Units are given in pounds sterling.
The graph illustrates the average salaries of people living in seven cities in the United Kingdom and the proportion of dwellers in each city. From an overall perspective, it is clear that London is the densest city, of
The bar chart illustrates the mean of remunarations in seven different cities from England and Scotland of The United Kingdom, categorizing according to it's population. The money is calculated in pounds.
The bar chart illustrates the average salaries by city in England and Scotland. According to the data, it is evident that employees in London obtained the most significant amount of money, while workers in Birmingham rec
The bar chart provided illustrates the average income of United Kingdom citizents in different cities (London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Cambridge). Unit of measuerment used is pound sterlin
The chart illustrates how much people are earned in average in the seven Britain cities. The data provided in pounds sterling compares the salaries of five big towns in England and two large cities in Scotland. It is not