The presented bar chart represents the perception of people in London about the city in three years. In the big picture, it is conspicuous that the highest number of people thinking about city was the range of shops.
This bar chart illustrates the results in percentage of a survey conducted between three years period to know what the people who live in london think of the city. over all, the range of shops received the most results a
A glance at the figure given illustrates the survey's results of London citizens' thoughts about the city over a three-year period. The thought categories contain six parts, which are range of shops, job opportunities, m
The bar chart illustrates the results of a survey about the attitude of London's city-dwellers about their thoughts about variable spheres during a three-year period.The vertical axis demonstrates the percentage of the c
The table gives information about the number of Ashdown Museum's visitors during the year before and the year after its refurbishment, while the pie charts display the results of surveys of visitor satisfaction.
The pie chart illustrates the outcome of survey into the popularity of types of leisure activities of European adults between 1985 to 1995, over the period of 10 years.
The two bie charts above comparing the European Adults activitives in 1985 and 1995, with 6 segments watching TV, talking with family, talking with freinds, eating out, playing computer games and others.
The pie charts depict the percentages of different entertaining activities (talking with family, talking with friends, eating out, watching TV, playing computer games, and other) among European adults in two years (1985
The blend of table and pie charts illustrate the number of visits made by people to the Ashdown Museum before and after its redevelopment, and the outcomes of surveys during the same years.
The table displays the number of people who visited Ashdown Museum before and after refurbishment. The pie chart illustrates the survey details about how people respond to the refurbishment museum and the after-renewal.
The table illustrates the number of travellers to Ashdown Museum within the year before and the year after it was refurbished. The charts show the consequence of investigation asking visitors 'satisfaction with their vis
The table illustrates the number of visitors to Ashdown Museum during the year before and the year after it was refurbished. Meanwhile, the pie charts present the results of a survey that assessed visitors' satisfaction
These two pie charts illustrate a survey about activities that European adults did for leisure in 1985 and the next 10 years. Overall, it is clear that each study resulted in different activities they dominated.
The pie charts below give information about the outcome of a survey into some leisure hustles such as watching TV, talking with friends, talking with family, etc which are popular among European-grown individuals in 1985
The table provides information about the number of people who visited Ashdown Museum before and after its refurbishment. The pie charts depict the results of surveys on overall visitor satisfaction.
The given table indicates the total number of guest to the Ashdown Museum before and after it was rehabilitated. In addition, a provided pie chart compares the satisfaction amount of visitors in five different categories