The given two pie charts illustrate the average number of Canadian citizens, which were in the age 18 to 25 years old, who used the devices to watch television between 2009 and 2019.
The pie charts describe the medium household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in 2010, categorized into housing, transport, grocery, medical bills, and other goods and services.
The bar chart provide key information about citizens face challenges when they go to live in other nation and it divided with three groups, 18-35 , 35-54 and over 55 age. The units measured in percentage.
The bar chart depicts the figure of travelers from three countries—the United Kingdom, the United States, and Japan—who visited Australia in 1995 and 2005, and the line chart shows trends in travel styles each year. Both
The pie chart demonstrates how an average international football team earn money from different sources. The table gives information about age of football fans who go to matches in three countries.
The pie charts display the proportion of sodium, saturated fat and added sugar in consumed meals, which are harmful to organisms in huge amounts and are eaten during the day in the USA.
The pie charts display the proportion of sodium, saturated fat and added sugar in consumed meals, which harmful for organism in a huge amount, and is eaten during the day in USA.
the bar illustrates the amount of money spent on five consumer goods namely: cars, computers, books, perfume and cameras in France and the UK in 2010 measured with pounds sterling.
The charts illustrates the yearly number of income from 10 giant game corporates in 2022. Sony leads the highest revenue with yearly revenue for about 28,2 US$ billion, whereas Ubisoft holds the lowest revenue at 2,5 US$
A glance at the bar chart given illustrates information about estimated annual gaming companies profit in the world in 2022. Based on an overall perspective, it can be seen that Sony achieved the highest position in the
The bar chart illustrates the duration of telephone calls, measured in minutes, in the United Kingdom for three different categories between 1995 and 2002.