The pie charts compare ways of accessing the news in Canada and Australia. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The charts provide a comparison between methods of getting the news in Canada and Australia.
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, what stands out from the pie diagrams is that the proportions of TV and online are the highest. Meanwhile, print and radio have the lowest usage in both countries.
As seen in the first diagram, people are likely to access the news from TV compared with online, and the percentages are roughly 36% and 40%, respectively. Print does not have as many users as the best two ways. However
, it has two times more users than radio, approximately 14% and 7%, respectively. Not specified ways have the lowest rates, nearly 3%.
As shown in the second graph, the situation of Australian citizens differs from the first graph, and they use much more online than TV, and the distributions are about 52% and 37%, respectively. The percentage of print is almost 7%, while
radio and not specified methods have the same usage, nearly 2%.Submitted by bizhanalikhan6 on
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