The chart illustrates the proportions of expenditures for food, housing, transportation, health care, and clothing in the US, Canada, the UK, and Japan in 2009.
The chart provides information on the demography of France and India in 1984. The data clearly illustrate the advantage of India in the number of born children.
The four bar charts shows comparisons between to countries ( France and India ) about the age structure of the residents in four categories in the year 1984 .
The bar chart illustrated shows how much money britsh citizins spend on fast food per week, while the line graph provided below states the trends of fast food consumption. In general, looking at the bar chart there is a
With today's busy life there hardly is any time left for preparing and cooking meals. This has led to fast foods gaining rapid popularity among people of different backgrounds. Although consuming fast foods is a common p
The presented graphs showcase three of the most popular fast foods and their order rates. The first graph represents correlation of income and preferred food while the second, shows the overall consumption trend.
The bar graph illustrates the number of spent on six kinds of goods (photographic film , toys , CDs, perfumes, tennis racquets, and personal stereos) in four nations (Britain, France, Italy, and Germany).
The bar graph gives information about China's ownership of vehicles from 1987 to 1999. Overall, it can be seen that the number of vehicles in China grew significantly in a span of 12 years.
The given pie chart demonstrates 7 expenses on different categories in 1966 and 1996 by American citizens, It is clear that car expenditure had the highest value in 1996 with a percentage of approximately 45%.
The given bar chart illustrates the shares of expenditures for five major categories in the United States,United Kingdom, Japan and Canada in the year 2009, It is clear that the U.S has the highest expenditure on Housing