The provided pie charts show the reasons why people leave and stay in the UK. There are five reasons which are joining a family/friends, the language, the employment, financial reasons and the life quality.
The bar chart and pie chart provided illustrate the outcomes of a survey conducted on adult education, specifically focusing on the reasons why adults choose to pursue further education and how they believe the costs of
The first pie graph illustrates data regarding the division of reasons which lead the UK residents to leave their country. The second chart demonstrates the proportional amount of people who choose to stay in the United
The display pie chart describes the reason why people left the UK for other countries and why people stayed in the UK. The below information in given in %. The reason are Joint family/friends, language, employment, finan
This bar graph illustrates, by three teams, the scores between in 2002 and 2005. Overall, team B remained at a higher score throughout the whole Ike frame.
The bar chart illustrates the sources by teams A,B and C in four years from 2002 to 2005. In general, it is clear from the chart that the point of team B is the highest trend per season and the biggest point is in 2002
The charts below elucidate the proportion of men and women who were arrested during five years by the end of 1994 and the most common reasons behind their arrest. Overall, more proportion of men was sent to jail compare
The pie chart gives information on the ratio of defendants in 2 sexes over a period of 5 years ending in 1994 while the bar chart provides a comparison of the reasons for the most recent arrest.
The pie charts present the proportion of people who was arrested between 1989 and 1994, while the bar chart illustrates the reasons for arrest recently. Overview, it can be seen that the number of males who were arrested
The pie charts reveal the information about arresting which is represented by the proportion from 1989 to 1994 by genders, while the bar graph illustrates the most updated reasons of arrested in percentage which are drin
The bar chart illustrated the comparative scores between three groups, team A, B, and C, from 2002 to 2005. The horizontal scale showed the years, while the vertical scale showed the number of points each team scored.
The chart and pie chart below, contain information on the purpose of the study among adults, and their opinions on how the wage for each course should be split.