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.
A glance at the bar charts depicts a comparison between four nations (France, Denmark, Sweden and the UK) in the weakly working hours corresponding to the proportion of workers in an industrial sector in 2002.
The provided information illustrates the comparison of the average student-to-class ratios in both primary and lower secondary institutions across 6 countries in the year 2006, in relation to the world average.
The bar charts depict information about how much percentage of workers had the specific range of working hours in a week in four European countries in the year 2002. Overall, the maximum group in Denmark, Sweden and the
The bar charts depict a comprehensive comparsion of the percentage of workers with working hours per week in 4 different european country, in industrial field, in 2002.
The table illustrates how many vehicles using per hour on two roads from Monday to Sunday and the pie charts explant what type of transportation is on each road.