The pie chart provided, gives information about the sales of drink brand called Coca-Cola categorized in 5 different areas. The accumulative total of Coca-Cola sales are 17,1 billion drink. By first sight, we can conclud
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 diagram illustrates the procedure of getting driving licence. Overall, there are some tests: eye test, written test and driving test, so applicants cannot acquire the licence easily.
The two charts given provide information about the worldwide distribution of sales and share prices for Coca-Cola from 1996 to 2001. The pie chart illustrates volume of Coca-Cola users in five specific regions, while the
The provided schematic illustrates the intricate process of producing consumer products, emphasizing two primary criteria: the flow of the process (depicted in black) and the flow of information feedback (in blue). Along
The given figures represent sales and share prices of Coca-cola. The volume of sales divided by region was presented in a pie chart, while the share prices between 1996 and 2001 were displayed in a line chart.
The first chart gives information on the proportion of how many bottles of Coca-Cola are sold in 5 different regions. Also, the second chart indicates the change of Coca-cola's sharing prices from 1996 to 2001.
The rendered process chart depicts information about the production of pears step by step. It is clear that there are several stages, from hand picking to the final canned product.
The graph illustrates information about the share price of Coca-Cola, between 1996 and 2001 and the chart shows data about the sales of the soft drink in five continents in the year 2000.