The provided bar chart illustrates comparative data regarding the four different alternatives, self-catering, caravan, camping, and hotel, of the accommodation selected by the British from all 4 nations in the year of 20
The bar chart matches the spending of time to assist children in Australia by dad and mom in 2013. Which involve these activities; dressing, homework, playing games and preparing for bed.
The bar chart illustrates the favourite accommodation methods of the British while they were on vacation in 2010, in four particular countries such as England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The units are measured
The provided chart illustrates the accommodation preferences of British travelers in 2010 when visiting four different countries. The data is analyzed to highlight the accommodation types with the highest and lowest perc
The diagrams indicate the different types of accommodation chosen by the Bristish during 2010 of their self-catering, caravan, and hotel in four religious such as England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Compared in the bar chart are the kinds of accommodation that the British favoured during their holidays in 4 different countries (England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland) in the year 2010.
The bar graph illustrates which types of accommodation were the most and the least popular by percentage in the United Kingdom in 2010. Overall, The most popular in all countries was a hotel. Anyway, The least popular on
The chart gives the information about varities of accommodation opted by the British on holiday trips in the year 2010. Unit of measurement is Percentage. Overall,highest proportion of people chose hotel in all the fou
The bar chart given depicts the accommodation preferences (self-catering, caravan, camping, and hotel) by citizens from England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland when they went on vacation in the year, 2010. The uni
The given bar chart demonstrates the proportion of various kinds of accommodation selected during vacation in 2010 by British people from different regions including England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. As c