The two pie charts illustrate the general percentage of different matrimonial statuses (separated, married, never married, widowed, divorced and same-sex marriage on the first chart) of Canadian and Australian citizens.
The two pie charts depict similar data in proportion for two different countries' types of status in individuals as separated, married, never married, windowed, divorced and same-sex marriage.
The given two pie charts compare the marital status of two countries, which are Canada and Australia, broken down into six categories for Canada and five for Australia.
The two pie diagrams represent the stages of marriage of the Canadian as well as Australian population .Furthermore, it gives information regarding the number of individuals in each category.
The two pie charts compare the marital status of people living in Canada and Australia. It looks at six different spousal relationships. Units are measured in percentages.
The provided pie charts illustrate the marital status of the populations of two developed countries. Furthermore, the changes in trends are presented as percentages.
The marital status of two countries is presented in two pie charts, those countries are Canada and Australia, the data are given in percentages. Status is described depending on situations such as married, divorced or wi
The two pie charts show percentages of the marital status of each Canada and Australia populations divided into 6 categories (Separated but not divorced, Married, never married, Widowed, Divorced, Same sex marriage).
The two pie charts illustrates the martial status of people in two countries, Canada and Australia. Overall, we can see that the ratio of different martial status in both countries are similar, whereas the majority of th