The pie charts given illustrate a comparison of the proportions of visitors to libraries that cater to the masses in Britain in terms of the purposes of their visits in two distinct years, 1991 and 2000.
The pie chart in the picture describes the aims of people coming to the public library in Britain in the year 1991 and 2000. There are several similarities between both years, with one difference in the year 2000, which
The bar chart illustrates the data on about the people use pubplic libarary and the main reasons to visit in Britan from 1991 to 2000. They are measured by percentage.
The given circular graphs ilustrate data about the proportion of people who use public libraries and their main reasons in Britain in 1991 and 2000. At the first glance, it can be seen that in 1991, the aims were ino fou
The pie charts show information about the percentage of people who use public libraries and their main reasons in Britain between 1991 and 2000. Overall, it can be seen that in 1991, the aims were separated into four cat
The diagram provides information about the function of public library and its core reasons to visit in Britain in 1991 and 2000. Overall, it is show that most people in both periode spent their time to borrow or return b
There is no doubt that library was the only place where people in past could get information and seek knowledge, after school and university. Two graphs show us the main purposes of people, who were visiting library in 1
The pie charts show the proportion of people visiting library in the UK based on their reason to visit in 1991 and 2000. Overall, in both years, most people visited library to borrow or return book, while studying and re
The given pie charts demonstrate the proportion of people use the library with five main distinct purposes in Britain in 1991 and 2000. The unit is measured in percentage