The data provides information on criminal activities that took place in the United Kingdom last year and examines the relationship between the age of the offender and the nature of the crime committed.Overall, it is that
The graph provides information on the books that were taken as loan in the months of (June, July, August and September) from four different village book collections in the year 2014 and pie chart illustrates the books v
The line graph depicts the expenditures of the people who visited the UK between 1980 and 2010, while the pie charts elaborate the reasons for visiting in the two years 1980 and 2000, broken down into 4 categories ( Hol
The line graph illustrates the correlation between crime and age group and the pie chart depicts the crime rates broken down into four types (violent crime, property crime, drug crime, and public order crime). Both grap
The line graph illustrates information about the relationship between age and crime in numbers, while the pie chart provides data on crime in percentage, including four types in the UK earlier year.
These two given graphs provide some information about various kinds of crimes that have happened throughout the previous year in the United Kingdom besides some data that are related to the frequency of criminal actions
These two given graph provide some information about various kinds of crimes that have happened throughout the pervious year in the United Kingdom besides some data that are related to the frequency of doing criminal act
The supplied line graph provides information about the number of books borrowed among different libraries in the period of 4 months (2014). Overall, it is clear that Sutton Wood Village Library led the way in borrowing
The graph illustrates a fluctuation in books borrowed in the libraries in four different villages from June to September 2014. Overall, there is a dramatic rise in the number of books that Sutton Wood lent. The increase
This provided line graph illustrates the number of books loaned out from rural libraries over a period of four months, in 2014, and the pie chart explains the proportions of books borrowed in terms of genre. Overall it c
The pie chart presents the preference for different kinds of books borrowed and the line graph illustrates how many books were borrowed from 4 local libraries between June and September.
The figures indicate the proportion of the 4 categories of lawbreaking and how many crimes happened in different ages in the United Kingdom in the last year. According to the charts, almost all cases were done by a parti
The line graph depicts the relationship between age and the misconduct committed last period and the pie chart illustrates the proportion of various crime did by the population. It is clear that people who were between t
The line graph illustrates the correlation between age and number of crime in tens of thousands while the pie chart represents the percentage of different sorts of crime that occurred in the UK last year.
The line graph illustrates the number of books in four different libraries during 2014, and the pie chart shows five types of books that were borrowed during the same period from June to September including Self-help, F
The line chart depicts the burgeon in the populace living in Britain between 1971 and 2006. Moreover, it anticipates growth further up to the year 2031. The pie diagram represents 4 distinct nationalities residing in the
The given line graph illustrates data related to the density of the global population between 1400 and 2000, while the pie chart provides the distribution rates of the number of people in various areas, Europe, Asia, Nor
The provided line graph illustrates the number of borrowing books from 4 village libraries including West Eaton, Ryeslip, Sutton Wood, and Church Mount, between June and September 2014. Meanwhile, the accompanying pie ch
The graph illustrates the cash, used by tourists in the United Kingdom between the years 1980 and 2010. Units are measured in millions. The chart provides information about why they travelled to the UK in 1980 and 2010.