The bar chart provides information about the average number of hours worked per week by industrial workers in four European countries—France, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland—in the year 2010.Overall, workers in France and S
The graphs provide details regarding the typical number of vehicles per hour on two roads in one week and the diverse matters of the use of private vehicles in proportions. Overall, it can be seen that the highest percen
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The given pie chart and the table depicts information which was achieved by assessing traffic on two roads in the one hour and shows what vehickles types were used and reasons of driving.
The bar graph shows the percentage breakdown of the average vehicle type used by commuters per hour on two specific roads. This data was obtained after one week observation. The table on the other hand shows percentage b
The charts above give information about the cars using the road for different purposes during the week while the pie graph gives information about different types of cars which are using the road.
The data derived from two charts depicts the number of working hours per week in industrial sector in European countries like France and Denmark in 2002.
The bar charts illustrates industrial sectors working hours weekly in two european contries in 2002 including France and Denmark. Overall, it can be seen that the workers percentage who had 1 - 14 hours and over 50 hours
The charts illustrate the percentage of manpower and their working hours per week in the industrial sector of two different European countries in the year 2002.