The two bar charts give information about two reasons for studying among students of five age groups and the number of support they received from employers.
The bar graph compares the distribution of expenditures across five major categories- housing, food, transportation, health care, and clothing- in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Japan for the year 200
The chart illustrates the averge cost for each kilo of clothing exported to the European Union from 7 countries of origin ( Argentina, Brazil, Japan, China, India, and Bangladesh) in 1993 and 2003.
The pie charts provide information on the motivation of people who use either a car or bicycle to go to work. The data clearly illustrate that while the most significant reason for driving is comfort, in the case of bike
The chart provides information on the demography of France and India in 1984. The data clearly illustrate the advantage of India in the number of born children.
The chart illustrates the outlay of4 different consumer goods such as cars,computers,books,perfume and cameras in 2 various countries France and Uk in 2010.
The pie chart depicts 6 distinct occupations of Anthropology students upon graduation from one University, and the table illustrates such graduates' income from 3 different professions (freelance consultants, government
The bar chart compares the expenses on 5 areas made by people who live in four countries in 2009. Overall, housing was the category with the highest expenses whereas healthcare and clothing were significantly lower than
The provided line graph compares the proportion of the three different types of crimes from 1970 to 2005 in England and Wales. It is evident that all cases had the same upward trends.
The bar chart illustrates further education information for each two genders in Britain for the 1970/71, 1980/81 and 1990/91 periods. The diagram also shows information about education types like full-time or part-time.