The bar chart illustrates the percentage of people in five Australian cities—Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart—who bought or consumed coffee and tea in three different ways over the last four weeks.
The bar graph illustrates the results of a survey on happiness rating for married and unmarried people in the United States, and the effect of children on the overall rating og married couples, including different ages i
The pie charts present the distribution of responses regarding the main sources of happiness among people aged below and over 30. Overall, achievement at work was the most common source of happiness in both groups, where
The provided graph illustrates the outcomes of a poll of an high education. The first gragh dispalys the causes why young people want to learn. The second table displays how people think the assesses should be shared in
The bar chart shows the survey findings of caffeine expenditures and drinking habits categorised into the population who bought fresh coffee, instant coffee and who went to a cafe in the following cities, Sydney, Melbour
The bar chart provides survey information about the coffee expenditures and drinking habit categorized into people who bought fresh coffee, instant coffee and people who went to a cafe in the following cities: Sydney, Me
The two charts present findings from a survey on adult education. The bar chart outlines the reasons why adults choose to study, while the pie chart illustrates respondents’ views on how the cost of courses should be sha
The bar chart presents detailed information about how many individuals purchased such kinds of drinks, including coffee and tea, in a particular country’s cities. Overall, it is clear that the percentage of people who bo
The shown bar graph describes the number of a survey about coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisban, Adelaide, Hobart in Australia over a period of 4 weeks.
The bar chart illustrates the findings of a poll about people's coffee and tea consumption patterns in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart.
The bar chart provides key information about the consumption of certain types of drinks, which are; coffee and tea, of the customers in five cities in Austraila. The units are measured in percentages.
The two charts illustrate the changes in the number of UK residents travelling abroad between 1994 and 1998, classified by purpose of visit and destination. It is evident that there was no consistent upward or downward t