The pie charts depict the share of students at a university in England who were able to speak other languages including German only, French only, Spanish only, two other languages, another language or no other language i
The bar chart demonstrates the various levels of the posy-school qualifications in Australia and the ratio of the male and female who held them in the year 1999.
The diagram depicts the total income generation of five industries in Togo for two years i.e. 2000 and their predicted amount for 2050. The unit of measurement is in billions of dollars. Overall, semiconductor and real e
The pie charts provide information about the proportion of the usage of devices by young people aged from 18 to 25 for television in Canada between 2009 and 2019. Overall, more youth started to use mobile phones, tablet
The bar graph illustrates the variety of options of education available to students on the completion of their school in Australia and the percentage of males and females who pursued them in 1999.
The given table and pie chart depict a comparative analysis of Australian universities' researcher scholars between 2001 and 2010 according to domestic and overseas, and gender, respectively.
Two pie charts are presented. The first pie chart illustrates last year's sources of revenue for United States' highways and the second illustrates what this revenue was spent on last year.
The pie chart depicts the share of industry, agriculture and domestic purposes in the consumption of water in 6 areas of the world including north America, south America, Europe, Africa, central Asia and south east Asia.
This line graph illustrates the percentage of households in a European country, and this graph focuses on 3 essential items, washing machines, refrigerators and vacuum cleaners.
The two charts give information about adult education. The first bar chart illustrates the reasons why adults prefer to study, while the second one shows the proportion of the course's cost.
The given charts depict the proportion of students of two genders attending high school , universities and colleges in four areas: Europe , Sub-Saharan Africa , Latin America , and East Asia , correspondingly