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 bar graph sketches out the final report of coffee and tea in five Australian cities in which they analyzed the buying and drinking capacities of the individuals.
The bar chart represents the data on hot drink consuming and purchasing habits of five city in Australia that is collected by a survey. According to results, the proportion of people went to a coffee shop for drinking co
The bar chart illustrates how people's consumption of coffee and tea and their habits to drink differ in 5 cities in Australia according to a survey. It is clear that going to a cafe for drinks contributed to a signifi
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of absenteeism for five reasons such as illness, stress, person needs, family responsibilities, and unexpected problems in a country in Europe during a ten-year period from 2000 t
The provided chart illustrates the proportion of results allied to absenteeism and why people did not work in a particular European nation in three years including 2000,2005 and 2010.
The bar chart gives information about the survey of coffe and tea consumption and habit in five australian ports in the last four weeks. Overall, it can be seen that people in Adelaide prefer to drink and bought instant
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of people who consumed coffee and tea in the last 4 weeks. Those individuals were from five cities in Australia.
The bar chart depicts data about the percentage of purchased fresh coffee and soluble coffee and the proportion of people who visited a cafe for coffee or tea in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisban, Adelaide and Hobart in a four-