The line graph compares the amount of people moving to the capital city out of four major reasons—namely employment, study, family/friends, and adventrue—from 2000 to 2015, spanning a 15-year period.
The given bar chart provides information about the types of beverages purchased as part of drinking habits in five Australian cities over the past four weeks.
The provided chart illustrates data from a survey surrounding the 4 main motives for people to habitate in the capital of a specific nation within 15 years.
The given bar chart illustrates the results of a survey about the habit of coffee and tea purchase and consumption by the public in five different cities in Australia, Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobert.
There are two grpahs give information about a result of a questionnaire of education for adults. The first one illustrates a distribution as a reason why they study, and the second one describes how percentage of expendi
The bar chart depicts the consequences of a survey about people's habits which coffee and tea buying and drinking in last four weeks in five different Australian cities.
The chart illustrates the number of survey about people’s who buying and drinking coffee and tea in their habits in five Australian cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart). The units are measured in per
The bar chart provides information in terms of the percentages of citizen who buy coffee and tea and also their drinking habits in five different regions in Australia.
The bar chart provides information about the result of surveys in terms of absenteeism reasons categorized in five groups( illness, stress, personal needs, family responsibilities and unexpected problems) from 2000 to 20
the bar graph illustrates the results of a survey about people's hot drinks buying and drinking habits in five differnt cities in Australia in the last four weeks.
The graph provides information about the results of a survey of people's coffee and tea buying, and drinking habits in five different Australian cities.
The bar graph compares the reasons people of a European country gave for missing work, which were reported as the data between 2000 to 2010. Overall, it is clear that illness took up the highest percentage compared to ot
The chart compares information about the results of surveys on absenteeism in a special European country in 2000, 2005 and 2010 years. this chart's consequences show cause for not going to work.
The chart illustrates the statistics of a survey about how individuals in five different Australian cities bought as well as consumed coffee and tea regularly.
It is argued that in several states, having a house is more important than renting it. This essay believes that having a house prompts better security of tenure, and this essay thinks that this is a positive development,
The given charts show an assessment in five cities in Australia that examines people's preferences in purchasing coffee or tea. Overall, it is evident that all categories have fluctuant patterns with the proportion of a