The bar and pie charts depict the answers to a questionnaire about adult learners. The columnar graph indicates the reasoning behind studying whereas the circular display identifies how individuals consider who should be
A glance at the provided chart reveals the survey result of people’s habits of buying and drinking coffee and tea throughout five Australian cities. Overall, more than half the population in all cities except Adelaide ha
The bar charts compare a survey results of drinking habits in last 4 weeks which are buying coffee and tea buying in five differents city of Australia. Overall, in the last 4 weeks, the survey result state that most of t
The bar chart provides data about Australians' habits of buying and drinking coffee analyzing five different cities that are Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart. Overall, most of the population studied have
The first bar chart gives information about the breakdown of various reasons why students choose to study, and the second pie chart illustrates how the tuition fee for each course needs to be shared.
The table gives information how many people visited the Ashdown Museum both before and after it was renovated. The pie chart illustrates the result of a survey which shows the satisfaction of visitors who visited in tho
The first table illustrates the results of a research which contains 100000 individuals that were questioned if they travelled to another country and the reason for their journey between 1994 and 1998. The second table g
The bar chart illustrates the data collected in a survey about buying and drinking habits of coffee and tea of the residents in five cities of Australia in the last four weeks.
The chart give information about how many percent of people in five Australian cities have the habit of purchasing and drinking coffee and tea in last 4 weeks. Overall, as we can see, Melbourne and Hobart have the highes
The pie chart gives information abut the percentage of people who visited four different tourist attractions in Britain and the table graph show the proportion of visitors to five different activities in Themes Park duri
The bar chart gives an information about how many coffee and tea citizens of several Australian cities, like namely Sydnet, Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart, buy over four week period.
The pie-graph given represents the outcome of a pool of individuals who visited different variations of tourist desireability in UK in 1999. Overall, tourists mostly have been to Theme Parks and Museums and Gallries.
The table chart represents the number of visits abroad by UK citizens by different purposes between 1994 and 1998 while the line graph illustrates their favourite areas in the same years.
The bar chart describes the number of people purchasing coffee and tea and the way they got their drink in the koala’s nation within a 4-week period. The data is measured by percentage and categorised by five areas (Sydn