The bar charts depict the percentage of diverse age groups purchasing concert, cinema, theatre tickets online during the first three months of 2013, common internet access in the UK, Australia, Malaysia.
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The bar charts present the way specific
age
ranges spent their expenditure on concert, cinema and theatre tickets on the Internet as well as
the approach they used to access those checks in the first quarter of 2006.
Overall
, Australia and UK took the lead in terms of percentages of purchasing online tickets. On the contrary
, taking into account the means of access to buy passes, Malaysia occupied the majority in every category.
The left figure showed how distinct groups of age
acquire electronic tickets. In the age
range from 25 to 44, Australian and England people both accounted for approximately 55% of those who obtain admission to the concert, the cinema, etc …from the Internet. In comparison to the aforementioned data, Malaysian held roughly 40%, which is a slight fall.
That proportion in the age
group of those above 65 years old was 45%, 40% and nearly 40% for Australian, United Kingdom citizens and Malaysian respectively.
The other illustration compared the most prevalent means of access to obtain e-tickets. It is clear that
the desktop computer was being utilized the most considering in each country, it accounted for about 60% of users. Followed by a laptop, which came in second-ranked. In Australia and Malaysia, it represented 40% of buyers and 30% in the UK. Mobile phones were used by a minority of customers, as a consequence
of the fact that under 30% of people utilize them in all three nationsSubmitted by nguyennhatanh280707 on
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