The given bar chart illustrates how much money is spent on a number of various categories while examining multiple age groups of citizens residing in the United Kingdom in the year 2004.
The given bar graph illustrates the five different age groups of UK citizens's total spendings on three categories in 2004. Overall, residents's expense ratio on the culinary sector slightly increased, however, the perce
These pie charts illustrate the proportion of the population by three different age groups in Yemen and Italy in 2000, with predictions for 2050. Overall, according to the projection for 2050, people aged 15-59 years wil
he two pie charts show data about a group age between 18 to 25 years old, and how they consumed tv programs with different appliances during the period of 2009 to 2019 in Canada.
Information is presented by a bar chart which compares the total spending on three particular purposes, classified by 5 different age groups of citizens in the UK in 2004. Overall, it can be clearly seen that while the p
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The bar chart shows the amount of money spent in the UK in 2004 for food and beverage, restaurant and hotel and entertainment. These details are grouped by age groups of local people. Overall, the preferences change depe
The following chart demonstrates the expenditure on three categories food and beverages, restaurants and hotels, and entertainment among five age groups of UK residents in 2004.
The diagram illustrates the consumption of people in the UK on food and drink, restaurant and hotel, as well as entertainment for various ages in the UK in 2004.
The figure gives informations the precentage of British for spending their money on the food and drink, restaurant and hotel, and food and drink within group of ages in the UK in 2004. Overall, the most expenditure cate
This bar chart explains the expenditure on three departments in five different generations (under 30, 31-45, 46-60,61-75 and over 76) of citizens in the UK in 2004.
The pie charts below depict the gadgets used by teenagers in a European country between the ages of 18 and 25 to watch TV in the 10-year period from 2007.