The bar chart provides information about the number of people visiting sports, theme parks, and cinemas in 2009 and the table reveals ticket prices to various venues in the same year.
The column chart gives information about the entertainment venue's attendance (in thousands), while the table shows ticket prices for seven different types of events in 2009. Overall, the number of attendees had no corre
The line graph illustrates the total number of people who attended three distinct entertainment activities while the table provides information about the entrance fee in the year 2009.
The chart given illustrates entertainment venues attendees in 2009, which categorized by: sports, theme parks, and cinemas. Units measured by thousands. Generally speaking, the most popular entertainment venue was cinema
The given charts depict the prices of various entertainment as well as the attendance of each entertainment in the year 2009. Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that there are five different even
The chart shows information that in 2009, the highest number of attendance at entertainment venues is the number of people going to the cinemas. One of the reasons why alot of people prefer to watch the cinema in because
The bar chart gives information about how many tickets were sold to sports events, theme parks and movies in 2009 and the table reveals ticket prices to various venues in the same year. Going to the cinema was both the m
The chart and table show how many people visited the entertainment places and how much ticket prices which person spent in dollars in 2009. Overall, most societies were more interested in attending cinemas owing to the
The bar chart shows how many tickets were sold to sports events, theme parks and movies in 2009 and the table reveals ticket prices to various venues in the same year. Going to the cinema was both the most popular and th
The bar chart shows how many admissions were issued to sports events, theme parks and cinemas in 2009, Further, the table reveals ticket prices with the classification of single and family tickets to various events in th
The chart depicts the information about attendance at various entertainment venues in 2009, whereas the table illustrates the information about prices at those venues shown in the chart in the same year. The values displ
This charts represent the number of people participating to different events and their prices in 2009. Units are measured respectively in thousands and dollars.
The given charts illustrate about the number of people who went to the three different entertainment venues in Australia, their corresponding ticket prices per person or family in seven entertainment categories in year 2
The bar chart represents the number of visits and the amount that people had to pay for 3 common entertainments: sport, theme parks and cinemas in 2009. The are differents types of tickets: the ticket for one person and
The provided bar chart compares attendance at entertainment venues while the table gives information about the entrance prices for these venues in the year 2009.