The given line graph illustrates how the fast food preferences of Australian teenagers were changing from 1975 to 2000. The data is given for pizza, fish and chips and hamburgers, in number of times eaten these food per
The line graph showcases the data of which foods attracting more teens in Australia over the two decades (1975-2000). Overall, there are, at least, three kinds of food such as pizza, fish and chips, and hamburgers in whi
The line graph illustrates how much junk food was consumed by Australian teenagers throughout 1975 - 2000. Overall, there were 3 types of meals registered in this state.
The line chart illustrates the consumption rate of three types of fast food that eaten by Australian teenagers between 1975 and 2000. Overall, it was found that from the beginning of the period until its end, the number
The graph illustrates the changing preferences of teenagers in Australia for different types of food from 1975 to 2000. The three types of food examined are Fish and Chips, Pizza, and Hamburgers.
The given line graph indicates comprehensive information regarding the modifications that transpired in the juvenile's diet in a 5-year period, commencing in 1995 and culminating in 2000.
The given graph depicts information about the alterations in the quantity and form of fast food popular among Australian adolescents in a period of 25 years, from 1975 to 2000. What is evident is that the trend had been
THE LINE GRAPH, ILLUSTRATES THE TOTAL NUMBER OF THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF JUNK FOOD, THAT TEENAGERS CONSUMED IN AUSTRALIA, BETWEEN 1975 AND 2000 WITH FIVE YEARS INTERVAL
This line shows information about the types of food that young people in Australia enjoy eating. it is clear from the graph that the most common food is Humburgers.
The line graph illustrates the number of times for eating three different types of fast food consisting of pizza, fish and chips, and hamburgers consumed by Australian adolescents between 1975 and 2000.
The line graph discloses the number and kinds of modern foods that young people in Australia were passionate about between 1975 and 2000. Overall, noticeably, we find out clearly that there was an upward and downward fig
The line graph illustrates the number of times that youngsters in Australia eat three different kinds of junk food in six years with five-year intervals between 1975 and 2000.