The pie charts illustrate meals of three kinds of nutrients -sodium, saturated fat, and added suger- , all being unhealthy if overconsumed as well as stating the average rate.
A glance at the chart illustrates the number of three different crimes- car theft, house burgling and street robbery- between 1970 and 2005 in England and Wales.
The charts illustrate the average percentages of three types of nutrients—sodium, saturated fat, and added sugar—in typical meals. Overall, sodium and saturated fat follow a similar pattern, being consumed most at dinner
The table and graphs below provide data regarding police budget for 2017 and 2018 in one area of Britain. The table shows where the money is sourced from, and the charts show how it was spent.
The bar chart compares the amount of money spent on five consumer goods in two nations, the United Kingdom and France, in the year 2010, measured in pounds sterling.
The provided graph illustrates the outcomes of a poll of an high education. The first gragh dispalys the causes why young people want to learn. The second table displays how people think the assesses should be shared in
The pie chart provides information about meals o three types of nutrients, breaking down proportions among Sodium, Saturated fat and Added sugar. Overall, it highlights the dominant categories and minor segments.
The pie charts compare the percentage of the reasons for teenagers in an African country to use their phones presented by four years, starting from 2016.
The chart illustrates the proportion of the residents, senior people (aged 65 and above)make up in 4 countries-England, Wales, Scotland, Nothren Ireland ,and Uk-in 1985 and make a projection for 2035.
The pie chart provides key information about the proportion of folk who work after graduating from the Anthropology course, whereas the table illustrates their salaries after five years of work. The units are measured in
The bar chart compares the proportion of women and men who successfully passed the driving test in a particular Asian country, over a thirty-year span, from 1980 to 2010, expressed in percentages.