The pie chart displays the volume of Coco-Cola sold in different parts of the world in 2000 whereas the line graph shows the fluctuations in its share price from 1996 to 2001.
The line graph compares the value of a single share over the period of 5 years from 1995 to 2001, and the pie chart illustrates the proportions of sales it made in the five continents (Asia, Africa, North America, South
These two graphs illustrate data about the amount of Coca- Cola bottles that have been sold in 2000 divided by continents and the value of each Coca-Cola’s share over a six year period between 1996 to 2001.
The given figures represent the sales and share prices of Coca-Cola. The volume of sales divided by region was presented in a pie chart.It is clear from the graph that , the share prices between 1996 and 2001 were disp
The pie chart and graph illustrate information about sales of Coco Cola in different regions and share prices for Coco-Cola from 1996 to 2001, respectively.
The pie chart above show information about a lot of bottles Coca-Cola sales by region 2000. The largest number of the sales is in North America with 30.4%, then, in the second place for the sales is in Latin America with
The pie chart provided, gives information about the sales of drink brand called Coca-Cola categorized in 5 different areas. The accumulative total of Coca-Cola sales are 17,1 billion drink. By first sight, we can conclud
The pie chart and line graph depict the volume of Coca-cola sold around the world and the stock prices, respectively. It is clear from the pie chart that North America has the most percentage sold, and the stock prices a
The pie chart shows total sales of Coca-Cola in the five different areas (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Middle East). In addition, the line graph illustrates share price trend of Coca-Cola from 1
The above information has described the sales volume from different regions and share prices for Coco-Cola, For the sales volume, the pie chart depicts the overall Coco-Cola' unit case volume and divides into regions suc
The two charts given provide information about the worldwide distribution of sales and share prices for Coca-Cola from 1996 to 2001. The pie chart illustrates volume of Coca-Cola users in five specific regions, while the
The pie chart illustrates the data about the total purchases in the percentage of Coca-cola in five regions of North America, Latin America, Europe, Africa and the Middle East, and Asia in 2000. The line chart represents
The given figures represent sales and share prices of Coca-cola. The volume of sales divided by region was presented in a pie chart, while the share prices between 1996 and 2001 were displayed in a line chart.