The pie graph compares six different categories of electronic devices that young people use in Canada to watch TV in the years 2009 and 2019. Overall, at the beginning of the period, most of the young people used convent
The pie charts illustrate the six different types of devices (mobile phones, laptops, tablets, desktop computers, flat-screen TVs, and conventional TVs) that Canadians used to watch television on in two different years (
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The two pie graphs provide information about the people who are aged between 18 to 25 years who are involved in watching television in two time periods (2009 and 2019) in Canada.
The given pie chart illustrates information on how many people from 18-25 years old use various types of devices for watching television in one country in 2009 and 2019. Overall, there are three devices that showed a dec
The given pie charts illustrate six different electrical appliances (mobil phones, laptops, tablets,desktop computers ,Flat-screen TVs,and conventional TVs)which were used to watch TV in Canada by teenagers aged between
The given graphs illustrate the information about the proportion of the devices which were used for watching tv by the 18-25 year olds in Canada in 2009 and 2019.
The two pie charts give information about the devices humans in the 18 to 25 age group use to watch television in Canada during a 10-year period starting in 2009.It is clear from the graph that , it is clear that at the
The pie charts illustrate the usage percentage of six different devices (Mobile phone, Laptop, Tablet, Desktop computer, Flat-screen TV, and Conventional TV) to watch TV by young people between the ages of 18 and 25 year
The pie charts compare the main electronics Canada's citizens utilize to stream television in 2009 and 2019. Overall, it can be seen that over time, people started to literate themselves with technology.
The pie charts give information about six different tools which were used by Canadian citizens between the ages of 18 to 25 in 2009 and 2019. Taken as a whole, the flat-screen TV took the place of conventional TV during
The diagrams give a comparison of the device ownership in the young adults’ age group watching television in Canada between 2009 and 2019. Overall, it can be seen that in 2009, more people use conventional TV, while ten
The diagrams give a comparison of the device ownerships in the young adults agre group to watch television in Canada between 2009 and 2019. Overall, it can be seen that in 2009, more people use conventional TV, while ten
The given two pie charts illustrate the percentage of electronic devices that were used for people between 18 and 25 years old in Canada for watching in two different 10-year gap, 2009 and 2019. The devices were divided