The given chart illustrates the percentage of different kinds of garbage collected on two different sides of the beach on a whole day. Overall, the most garbage that was collected was plastic, whereas the least percentag
The two graphs illustrate the proportion of electrical machines in houses, as well as the number of housework per week spent in a certain country during the last 100 years.
The table chart illustrates the main sources of money income of the police department in one certain area in England, while the pie charts compare the proportion of money expenditures in the same department in 2017 and 2
The bar chart depicts the consumer spending on different sources in four different countries. The data has been calibrated in percentage. Overall, it is clearly seen the category of consumer categories that all countries
The pie chart gives information about the percentage of the situatoin of the Anthropology graduates from an university after their bachlore degree.In addition, there is a table that showes the salary of the students af
The pie chart provided, gives information about the sales of drink brand called Coca-Cola categorized in 5 different areas. The accumulative total of Coca-Cola sales are 17,1 billion drink. By first sight, we can conclud
The charts illustrate how much consumption in typical meals of these types of nutrients, namely sodium, saturated fat and added sugar (calculated in percentage).
The line graphs compare the total expenditure and revenue on trading activities between Australia, China, Japan, and United States for five consecutive years.
The pie chart illustrates the destination of Anthropology graduates after getting their degree from a university. The table provides salary information of anthropologists after five years of work.
The double bar chart illustrated the changes in average accomomation prices in five different cities between 1990-2002 and 1996-2002 year durations compared with the average house prices in 1989.
The given bar graph illustrate the proportion of Australian men and woman who did daily activity in the year of 2010. The units were measured in per cent and divided into six different age groups.
The bar chart above represents the proportion of Australian men and women who did regular physical activity in 2010. Based on the graph, there are six old age categories, which are: 15 to 24 years old, 25 to 34, 35 to 44