The bar chart illustrates the proportion of men and women who taught six different types of educational settings in the UK in 2010. Overall, the highest and lowest rate belongs to women and men who work in Nursery school
The given chart illustrates the proportion of men and women who ate five or more portions of fruit and vegetables per day by seven age groups in the UK in 2006.
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The given pie chart illustrates the proportion of men and women who work in three different majors such as Service, Agriculture, and Industry between countries A and B.
The bar chart illustrates how the proportion of participation in various activities in one month in the year 2015 differs among the population of women and men aged 18-20 . It is clear that males showed a significant po
The bar chart highlights the proportion of people who used the internet in four different age brackets in three consecutive years spanning from 1998 to 2000.
The diagram illustrates the proportion of men and women with advanced educational certificates in Switzerland, Britain, Japan, United States and Germany by the year 2001.
The bar chart depicts the percentage of citizens (male and female) in the UK taking almost five portions of fruits and vegetables by different age group in the year 2006.
The provided diagram illustrates the proportion of masculine and feminine professors across six different domains of educational institutions in the UK.
The world health company suggest that humans should consume five or more portion of fruit and vegetables per day. The diagram provides information about the percentage of gender in the UK by age categories in 2006.
The chart displays information about the gender ratio of teachers, in 6 different types of educational institutions (Nursery/preschool, Primary school, Secondary school, College, Private training institute and University
The given chart shows the proportion of average consumption of fruit and vegetables based on gender and age group according to the suggestion of World Health Organization in the UK in 2006. Overall, the figure for women