The bar chart describes the number of houses that have been built over nine years in the United Kingdom, particularly in Derby and Nottingham cities , from the year 2000 to 2009.
The bar chart illustrates the amount of pence used for various kind of fast food from various income group, which divided in three different food of their choice. The line graph depicts the consumption of three types of
The bar chart provides data regarding the production oil in the world by non-OPEC and OPEC countries between 1980 and 2020. The unit of measurement is in million barrels.
The bar chart demonstrates the expenditure on three different fast food such as hamburgers, fish & chips and pizza by income groups from high to low income in Britain; while the graphs gives the change in fast food consu
The bar chart provides information about the weekly amount of spending by the British population on junk food in 1990. The line chart, on the other hand, compares the preferences of these people to consume different kind
The bar chart provides information about the junk food consumption per person in terms of their weekly income in the UK in 1990, while the line graph illustrates the range of fast food consumed by individuals from 1970 t
The bar chart illustrates the expenses on fast foods (pizza, hamburger, fish and chips) among different income groups, while the line graph displays the consumption of fast food per person in grams between 1970 and 1990.
The bar chart demonstrates the expenditure on three different fast food such as hamburgers, fish & chips and pizza by income groups from high to low income in Britain; while the graphs gives the change in fast food consu
The charts have a significant difference the expenses between 1966 and 1996 by American Citizens. It is evident that the major proportion has a change from food to cars, and there are three types of change all of the sev
The graph above is a pie chart illustrating a comparison of the expenses during the time 1966 and 1996, in the United States of America, in different areas, first food, second gas, third restaurants, fourth furniture, fi
The bar chart depicts information on the expenditure of junk food each week in Britain by different income groups in 1990, while the line graph provides data on the trends in consumption of these foods in a 20-year per
The bar chart gives information about the amount of money four European countries namely Britain, France, Italy and Germany spent on six different products. Units are measured in pounds sterling.