The bar chart illustrates how much money was spent on three types of junk food by three independent groups, depending on their income levels in the UK in 1990 and the line graph shows the trend in spending on these types
There are three tables which has been done for our investigation, where first diagram illustrates the data about a percentage of school attendance in developing and industrialised countries during 10 years launching from
The top items, i.e. goods and services, sold online in Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom last year are illustrated by the bar chart below. The three most items purchased in all countries are books, computer equip
The bar chart illustrates shares of expenditures for five categories (Food, Housing, Transportation, Health care, and Clothing) in different countries ( United States, Canada, United Kingdom, and Japan) in 2009. Overall,
THE GIVEN CHART INDICATES THE DATA ABOUT HOW MANY GIRLS PER 100 BOYS ENROLLED IN VARIOUS LEVELS OF EDUCATION TYPES IN BOTH DEVELOPED AND DEVELOPING COUNTRIES BETWEEN 1990 AND 1998. OVERALL, IT IS EVIDENT FROM THE GRAPH T
There are two informations that explained through the bar chart and the graph. The bar chart showed the expend on fast food in UK 1990, while the graph represented the number on fast food consumption's. As seen that peop
Firstly, the blueprint indicates the expenditure on fast food in the Britains in the UK in the year 1990, by earnings group however the second sketch represents the consumption of fast food by a person from 1970 to 1990.
The bar charts depict amount of money people spent on junk food in United Kingdom by surveyed in 1990 by income categories, while the line charts illustrate the proportion consumption of fast food by consumers during the