The pie chart illustrates the proportion of Anthropology graduates engaged in different types of work after completing their honours course. On the other hand, the table gives the information about the earnings by three
The diagram illustrates approximate world illiteracy rates in various regions from South Asia to developed Western countries by gender in the previous year.
The bar chart represents the number of foreign tourists in thousands that visit a country in the year 2007 and 2008. Additionally, the table illustrates the income of various businesses in US and Canada in those years.
The table indicates the number of visitors to the Ashdown Museum and the pie charts compare how many people are content or discontent with the museum before and after the year when refurbishing the architecture.
The presented bar charts compare data about the percentage of teenagers of both sexes who had weighting in the USA from various ethnicities in 2 different times namely, 2004 and 2014.
The given chart compares the students' preference in five subjects in two different middle schools. Overall, School A has the highest proportion of students who are into sport, meanwhile most students from school B have
The bar graph illustrate information about subject preferation from two middle schools. The subjects include social science science, language, Craft/Drawing, Sport.
The pie charts compare data about the percentage of ocean pollutants between 1997 and 2007 from different sources such as Air , farm waste, industrial waste , domestic sewage , offshore oil and marine.
The graph protrays the porportions of Polluntants like Pollutants from air, fram waste, industrial waste, litter, marine, offshore oil and domestic sewage entering the surface of ocean at specific parts in year 1997 and
The bar chart illustrates the outcomes of research carried out in five cities (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart) in Australia about how many people bought and drank coffee in the recent four weeks.
The bar chart compares the data about the well-known subjects of pupils -social science, science, language drawing and sport- from particular middle schools, namely Schools A and B.