The charts compare the data from a study examining the main reasons for exercising and the preferred places to work out among a surveyed sample of adults aged 20 to 50.
The pie charts provided offer a comparative insight into the proportion of fuel sources that produces electricity in Australia and France in 1980 and 2000.
The shown bar graph illustrates the number of men and women employees of a variety of ages and the average age of workers’ youngest child in England in 2008.
The bar chart depicts the international purchase of 05 smartphone trademarks, including Samsung, Apple, Nokia, LG and ZTE over a four-year period from 2009 to 2013.
The bar chart illustrates the amount of money donated by a company across six types of charity from 2012 to 2014. The figure of donation presented on thousands dollars. Overall, the largest amount of money has been donat
The graph illustrates data about the proportion of people in the United Kingdom who ate five portions of fruit and vegetables per day, throughout a period of 7 years, from 2001 to 2008.
The pie charts illustrate the average proportions of three unhealthy nutrients consumed in three main meals and snacks. Overall, breakfast contained the lowest shares in all the nutrients, whereas dinner had the highest
The charts illustrate the proportion of people using public transport and that of people using private cars in several Australian cities from 2000 to 2010.
The shown bar graph illustrates the number of journeys made by children in a country to travel to and from school using various types of vehicles, namely car passenger, walking, cycling, walking and bus, and bus in 1990
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of water usage by six regions, divided into three categories. Overall, agriculture made the largest share of water use in all regions except in North America and Europe, where i
The bar graphs illustrate the performance of a public transport company in regard to service provided on time, both the goal and the factual percentage achieved.