The bar chart demonstrates the perceived challenge levels of courses as reported by learners at an Australian university. The categories are easy, moderately difficult, and hard.
The bar chart compares spending by France and the UK on five consumer items—cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras—in 2010, measured in pounds sterling.
The charts illustreat the percentage of water consumption for various utilizes in six different regions of the world in three standards, Indusrial, Agricultural, Domestic.
The following four pie charts demonstrate the percentage of different class size in four states of Australia in 2014.The class size include four types, 20 students or fewer, 21-25students, 26-30 students and more than 30
The two charts present findings from a survey on adult education. The bar chart outlines the reasons why adults choose to study, while the pie chart illustrates respondents’ views on how the cost of courses should be sha
The pie charts provide information about the proportion of land that has been covered by forests and wooden materials for the various regions , such as South America, Africa, Asia, Europe and North America.
The bar chart provides information about the weekly amount of spending by the British population on junk food in 1990. The line chart, on the other hand, compares the preferences of these people to consume different kind
The bar chart provides information about the junk food consumption per person in terms of their weekly income in the UK in 1990, while the line graph illustrates the range of fast food consumed by individuals from 1970 t