The bar chart gives a breakdown of the proportion of men and women aged 60-64 employed in four different countries, namely Belgium, the USA, Japan and Australia, over the period of three years (1997-2000).
The bar chart illustrates information about the percentage of children, males and females , consuming fruits and vegetables five times a day in the UK from 2001 to 2008.
The bar chart presents the number of Australian men and women who doing regular physical activities separated into six age groups in the year 2010. The figure given in percentages.
The chart illustrates the average daily fruit and vegetable consumption of men, women and youngsters. At first glance, it is clear that, women have been gaining the highest percentage every year. Even though men and chil
The two illustrations given show the proportion of males and females belonging to different age groups living alone in England in the year 2011 and the number of bedrooms in houses with one resident.
The chart compares males and females of different ages in terms of living alone in England in 2011. The pie chart gives information about number of bedrooms in these houses.
The bar chart reveals information about the English males and females in 8 different age groups, who lived alone in 2011. The pie chart shows data about the number of bedrooms in the houses with one resident.
The supplied bar chart displays the percentage of residents of England by gender, who lived alone in 2011, whereas the pie chart illustrates a comparison of the number of bedrooms in England in the same period as the bar
The bar graph illustrates the living-alone percentages of both genders in England in 2011. The other graph shows data about bedroom numbers in houses for singles.
The bar chart below illustrates the proportion of women, men and children consuming five servings of fruit and vegetables each day in 8 years between 2001 and 2008 in the UK. Overall, it can be concluded that the highest
The bar chart gives information about the proportion of children, men and women eating fruit and vegetables daily in the United Kingdom between 2001 and 2008.
The two charts give information about single households in England in the year 2011. The bar chart compares figures for occupants' age and gender, and the pie chart shows the data about the number of bedrooms in these ho
These two charts show the condition of men and women living in England alone. The first bar chart above gives us the ratio of the English man compared with women in different ages who live alone.The second chart is a pie