The bar and pie charts give illustrates the adults’ reasons for education (seven categories) and the way people opinion (three categories) about the course’s cost that had to be shared. Overall, most adults chose their e
The graphs provide the results of a survey conducted on adult education about the reasons why adults pursue further studies, along with how the fund for the education should be distributed. Overall, the survey reveals th
The bar chart describes why adults go into education and the pie chart shows who the respondents think should pay for it. People mostly go into education out of interest, and, perhaps unsurprisingly,it is believed that t
The chart illustrates the proportion of city residents who were purchasing and consuming coffee and tea in different ways. Overall, there are five categories of Australian cities which are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Ad
The graph depicts survey’s conclusion about the percentage of people’s habit when they buy coffee or tea in five Australian cities in the last 4 weeks in three categories. In general, the percentage of people who went t
The diagram chart depicts the percentages of seven reasons of adults in education, while the pie chart gives the proportion of how three different adults people thinks of their cost of education should be shared. General
The bar chart gives information about the percentage of adults’ reasons for pursuing their study, while the pie chart illustrates the educational costs sharing. Overall, being interested in the subject is the main purpos
The bar chart depicts the outcomes of a survey during the last four weeks on three different ways in which dwellers of five cities in Australia are buying and drinking their coffee or tea. Overall, while the most popula
The graph below gives information the outcome of the survey. The first graph compares the total percentages that decide to study divided seven categories. The pie chart illustrates how people believe the costs of adults
The given bar graph illustrates a data on people who have coffee routine in 5 different Australian cities. The number of people are displayed in percentages.
The bar graph shows information from a survey regarding the most popular varieties of living spaces in three English towns in 2005, measured in percentage. Overall, flats dominated the choices made by citizens of London