The pie charts compare the proportions of time workers spent on various activities in an unnamed country in the years 1958 and 2008. The data is measured in percentages.
The bar chart provides information about the per cent pf the population in the United Kingdom who cousumed the recommended daily number of vegetables and fruit during 2002.
The first line graph compares the proportion of housholds in terms of six kinds of electrical appliances between 1920 and 2019, while the second graph describes the average time they spent on housework.
The bar chart compares how much the UK's nations spent on food and drink, restaurants and hotels and entertainment, people separated into 5 age groups in 2004.
The presented graph illustrates the most successful phone manufacturing companies in terms of the number of cellphones that they sold worldwide from 2009 to 2013.
The graph provides information about the waste collection by a recycling Centre between 2011 and 2015 in terms of four classification namely, paper, glass, tins and garden.
The bar charts illustrate the number of graduate and postgraduate students in the UK doing for a living without taking full-time work after leaving university in 2008, divided into four categories; part-time work, volunt
The table presents data of graduates who are not involved in professional occupation. The amount of bachelor degrees -it reached almost 30,000 people- showed was bigger than postgraduate (around 2,725 people in master de
The bar chart shows the expenditures by the youngsters in a country on five diverse products in 2010 and 2014. The figure is measured in mio of dollars.
A glance at the figure given illustrates the annual number of rentals and sales of movies from a specific store between 2002 and 2011. The sales of movies contain many formats, such as VHS, DVD, and Blu-ray. Based on an