The given charts illustrate the proportion of different factors that make people happy in two age groups. Overall, for both groups, achievement at work was the largest segment while other factors constituted the least.
The pie graphs above depict facts about research outcomes regarding the factors that individuals from various age brackets believe contribute to their greatest happiness.
The provided graphics illustrate the outcome of a questionnaire conducted among two different age groups: people under and over 30, regarding the activities that make them most happy. The pie charts are divided into five
The charts display data from a survey about what makes people feel happiest. It is split into two graphs where each of the graphs displays two different age groups, people above 30 and people under 30.
The pie diagrams display the responses of different age groups regarding what makes them most happy. As an overview, people categorized into two different groups have different patterns of happiness factors according to
The pie charts compare a survey for the reason for wellbeing according to people under and above 30. It is clear that Success at work is the most motive for happiness for both. Whereas appearances are important for under
The graphs depict the proportion of the five factors that make people happy, which are divided into two categories, people under 30 and people over 30. In general, there are differences in factors between age group categ