The first graph relates to a survey that presents why grown-ups opt for new studies, whereas the second one shows people's beliefs about how to divide a course's expenses.
The line graph demonstrates the survey results that show the reasons why citizens tended to move to a specific country's capital city from 2000 to 2015.
The bar chart depicts the information from the survey about people's habits in the field of coffee and tea in five Australian Cities. Overall, the various trends among people who purchase coffee and tea in five cities ar
The line chart illustrates the outcome of a survey which clarifies the people’s intentions in regard to moving to the capital city of a specific country over a period of 15 years, from 2000 to 2015.
The chart illustrates the rates of a survey about people who bought fresh coffee, bought instant coffee, and went to a café for coffee or tea in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart in last 4 weeks, with the
The pie graphs above depict facts about research outcomes regarding the factors that individuals from various age brackets believe contribute to their greatest happiness.
The bar chart gives information about the percentage of city residents’ ways of buying and having tea and coffee in Australia categorized by 5 cities in last 4 weeks. The initial impression is that buying fresh coffee is
This pie chart displays how much of tea and coffee consumed by the population from cities of Australia. The x-axis shows the five cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adalaide and Hobart while the y-axis illustrat
The bar chart illustrates the results of survey where people explained the reasons for being absent at work in a European region in threee year, namely 2000,2005 and 2010.
The bar graph provides information about people's habits and preferences for drinking warm beverages such as tea and coffee. The data compares figures about the percentages of people in five different cities in Australia
The bar graph provides information about people's habits and preferences for drinking warm beverages such as tea and coffee in five cities in Australia. The data compares figures about the percentages of people in five d