The pie chart and line graph depict the volume of Coca-cola sold around the world and the stock prices, respectively. It is clear from the pie chart that North America has the most percentage sold, and the stock prices a
The pie chart shows total sales of Coca-Cola in the five different areas (North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Middle East). In addition, the line graph illustrates share price trend of Coca-Cola from 1
The above information has described the sales volume from different regions and share prices for Coco-Cola, For the sales volume, the pie chart depicts the overall Coco-Cola' unit case volume and divides into regions suc
The given diagram illustrates the detailed process of making cheese. It can be seen that the stages consist which start with the raw milk and end with the ripened cheese.
The given chart compares the information of travellers who visited Malaysia and Dubai in 8 years. All the categories measured in thousand. By and large, the proportions of tourists in Dubai rose gradually over 8 years wh
The flow chart shows how high school graduates join university. It is clear that there are many distinct stages from obtaining a high school degree to joining the desired university.
The graph indicates the growing use of cars for commuting to work between 1960-2000, and the corresponding decline in the usage of buses from being the most used mode of transport in 1960 to the least used in 2000.
The given line graph illustrates the number of people visiting a museum on average during summer and winter in 2023. Overall, in both seasons, the high number of visitors was during a mid-day.
The line graph compares the two genders in terms of their smoking rate per 1000 people in Someland within the timespan of 40 years, commencing from 1960.
The bar chart vividly depicts the number of male and female students enrolled in two various country graphic design courses at colleges in South of England from France, Sweden, Germany, Spain and Syria.
The chart compares the number of individuals using mobile phones and landlines across seven selected countries, including Canada, the US, Germany, Denmark, the UK, Sweden, and Italy.