The bar chart compares spending on assistance, which is divided into two periods, and the table illustrates how much money the four different countries get helped with in the same period.
The three pie charts illustrate the average proportions of sodium, saturated fat, and added sugar in typical meals consumed in the USA. These nutrients can be unhealthy if eaten in large amounts.
The bar chart compares consumer spending on five categories of goods in France and the United Kingdom in 2010, measured in pounds sterling. Overall, the UK accounted for more than France in all categories, except for com
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of students at North West University across faculties, and present the origins of arts students. Overall, arts, computing, and science were the most popular faculties, while the
The bar chart presents the proportion of British people who had a daily intake of fruit and vegetables between 2001 and 2008, broken down by age group. Overall, women consistently recorded the largest share throughout th
The chart illustrates five different levels of post-school qualifications, such as Master’s degree, Postgraduate Diploma, Bachelor’s degree, Undergraduate Diploma, and Skilled Vocational Diploma, held by men and women i
The bar chart provides key information about the results of a survey of the primary exercise objectives of a selected group of adults between 20 and 50 years of age. The pie chart illustrates where these people exercise.
The bar chart provides key information about the proportion of citizens in a city in the UK using the Internet for different activities in 2007 and 2009. The units are measured in percentages.
The pie chart illustrates the comparison between female and male workers between country A and country B in three different sectors, such as Services, Agriculture, and Industry.
The given pie charts compare the percentage of men and women workers who are working in three varied sections in two different countries: Country A andCountry B.
The bar chart shows the proportion of individuals in the UK who use the internet for a variety of activities between 2007 and 2009. Overall, all types of activities experienced different trends in the time period. Whil