The chart depicts the expenditure used on six consumer goods such as Photographic films, toys, CDs, perfumes, tennis racquets and personal stereos in four countries, namely Britain, France, Italy and Germany.
The charts highlight the value of Austalian export and import value with Japan, China and United States. The value is presented in Australian dollars and focus on 2004 to 2009.
The bar chart shows the amount of time that 12 to 17-year-olds in Canada spend per week on sport and exercise. It is clear from the chart that girls are less active in their leisure time than boys
The diagram illustrates the data for 5 to 14-year-olds in Australia who took part in their leisure pursuits. Overall, boys are more active in these hobbies than girls.
The diagram illustrates the data for 5 to 14 year-olds in Australia took part in their leisure pursuits. Overall, boys are more active in these hobbies than girls.
The bar chart compares three different class of income's spendings on fast food per week in the year of 1990 in the UK and the line graph illustrates the amount of consumption of hamburgers, fish & chips and pizza over a
The bar chart provided the number of the expense on six consumer goods in four countries in European. Overall, Photographic film and Toys provided the highest amount of expenditure. On the other hand, Tennis racquets and
The given bar chart presents information on children participating in different types of leisure activities in Australia. As an overall trend, it is observed that boys are more physically active than girls.
The table depicts the information about the amount of time (in percentage) spent by the unemployed British people on several activities last year. Overall, it can be seen that both men and women were busier in the mornin
The bar chart illustrates how much global oil was produced by OPEC and Non-OPEC countries in three different time periods. Overall, it can be seen that only the fuel developed by Non-OPEC group was an upward trend since
The provided bar graph illustrates information about the change in children who are between 5 and 14 years old and live in Australia selected activities for leisure in their free time, with data presented on a percentage