The chart and graph give information about sales and share prices for Coca-Cola. Write a report for a university lectuer describing the information shown below.
The pie chart delineates the proportional distribution of preferred takeaways in Canada,
while
the line graph manifests the proliferation of Indian
restaurants within the nation spanning from 1960 to 2015.
Overall
, Chinese and Indian
cuisines captivate the palates of over half of the favourite takeaways of people in Canada, and the presence of Indian
bars has demonstrated a sustained upward trajectory.
Chinese fare remains the preeminent choice for 34% of Canadians, with Indian
cuisine trailing closely behind at 26%. Furthermore
, Italian and Persian culinary delights secure the third and fourth positions, appealing to 10% and 9% of the takeaways, respectively. Alternative gastronomic options garner less than 3% interest, while
10% of Canadians abstain from ordering takeout altogether.
Turning to the bar chart, the number of Indian
restaurants remained relatively stagnant in the early stages, with fewer than 1000 establishments in operation up until the 1970s. However
, the ensuing decades witnessed a meteoric rise in their numbers, soaring past 4000 by 1990. The upward trend persisted, culminating in an impressive 8000 establishments in 1997. Subsequently
, the prevalence of Indian
restaurants remained steadfast, consistently boasting over 8000 locations from the year 2000 onwards.Submitted by palvdori on
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