The pie chart gives information abut the percentage of people who visited four different tourist attractions in Britain and the table graph show the proportion of visitors to five different activities in Themes Park duri
The bar chart gives an information about how many coffee and tea citizens of several Australian cities, like namely Sydnet, Melbourne, Adelaide and Hobart, buy over four week period.
The pie-graph given represents the outcome of a pool of individuals who visited different variations of tourist desireability in UK in 1999. Overall, tourists mostly have been to Theme Parks and Museums and Gallries.
The table chart represents the number of visits abroad by UK citizens by different purposes between 1994 and 1998 while the line graph illustrates their favourite areas in the same years.
The bar chart describes the number of people purchasing coffee and tea and the way they got their drink in the koala’s nation within a 4-week period. The data is measured by percentage and categorised by five areas (Sydn
The pie chart compares figures for visitors to four categories of tourist attraction and to five different theme parks in Britain in 1999. It is clear that theme parks and museums / galleries were the two most popular ty
The data illustrates the results of a survey on adolescent education. The first chart deciphers the reasons for adult education while the second chart describes how the cost of education should be shared.
The given bar graph illustrates contributing factors of decision-making to learn the grown-ups in seven different categories, and the pie chart depicts what kind of role thought to be paid the bill for education.
The chart gives some information about the outcome of a survey about people’s buying and drinking habits in coffee and tea in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart. It had three part:bought fresh coffee, bought i
The bar chat illustrates the outcome of investigation carried out to know how people buy coffee,tea as well as their drinking habits among five Australian cities measured in percentage
The bar graph illustrates the results of a survey about residents' drinking habits and consumption of coffee and tea in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Hobart in Australia in the last 4 weeks.
The given charts depict information about the proportion of people in the UK who visit abroad with purpose, while the next chart shows their country of destination between the years 1994-1998.
The bar chart gives information about the percentage of Australians who bought coffee or went to a coffee shop in the last four weeks in five different cities.