The pie charts illustrate the results of a survey that asked 100 visitors with the same questionaire to the Parkway hotel how they rated the hotel's customer service from 2005 to 2010.
The graphs illustrate The proportion of both genders who commited to crime arrested in British in six categories, drinking driving, public intoxication, breaking and endtering, assult, theft and other over the period fro
The bar charts indicate the symbol of earnings per household spent on external fragments in the UK between 2010 and 2013. Moreover, the table demonstrates total income and spending on food and clothes.
The pie charts illustrate information about the rate of British students who can speak other languages in addition to English at one university in England in 2000 and 2010. Overall, people were able to speak bilingual, w
The bar graph illustrates the amount of average water usage by Australian citizens in six cities of Australia. Whereas, pie chart represents the percentage of water consumption in different sectors in 2014. The unit of t
The pie charts compare the jobs of people aged 23-65 have in Ashby and in the UK in general in 2008. Overall, the majority of people in both Ashby town and UK were office workers and personal service workers.
The illustration describes the number of students selecting different kinds of courses in a university in 2012. Overall, the majority of enrollees both male and female have choosen Social Sciences as their course. Meanwh
This pie chart depicts the percentages of people in the age range of 23 to 65 in various occupations in one UK town, which is Ashby, and in the UK as whole. These percentages was in 2008. It's clear from the graph that t
The pie charts compare the proportions of people's total spending in a particular European country on different commodities and services from 1958 to 2008.
The chart compares how many of trips made by children aged five to twelve years in a particular country to mobile to and from school using five different transportation modes (car passenger, walking, cycling, walking and