The bar and pie charts above show different amounts of men and women at an adult education centre taking different courses in the year 2009, with their ages mentioned in association with relevant percentages.
The charts above present an overall total share of three different nutrients that are further subdivided into constituent parts which are the meals that are mentioned follows; breakfast, Lunch, Saturated fat and added su
The provided bar graph illustrates some data related to the spending on goods in the UK and France within a time span of one year (2010). Five various goods are being compared.
The table and pie charts provide data about the budget of police stations in 2017 and 2018 in some places in the British country. The table presents the source of income, while the charts display the spending of money.
The present bar charts compare information about the average percentages of three different nutrients( Sodium, Saturated fat, and Added sugar) which are used more than people need and might be unhealthy in daily meals na
The bar chart gives information in terms of change in the number of international students from six different countries namely China, India, Nepal, Vietnam, Brazil and Malaysia from 2019 to 2020.
The given bar graph illustrates the information about the proportion of a drug company's total drug sales by three different areas including Asia, Europe, America during the period between 2002 and 2006.
The graph illustrates the proportion of male and female workers between 60 to 64 ages in Australia, and Japan. USA, and Belgium between 1970 and 2000. Overall, man employment rates from four different countries were hig
The line graph shows temperature and the bar chart revenue from bathing suit sales in New York City. Both are from the first six months in 2012.,temperature is measured in Fahrenheit and sales measured in US$.
This chart illustrates the changes in percentages of families using electrical tools and the amount of time taken to do the housework in a particular country in between 1920 and 2019.
The two pie graphs illustrate the percentage of British students at one university in England who could speak other languages apart from English in 2000 and 2010.