The charts below give information on the location and types of dance claases young people in a town in Ausralia are currently attending. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
The illustrations illustrate the proportion of locations and types of dance classes in a town in Australia that are enrolled by youth. At first glance, it seems a lot of humans under 16 are dancing in many classes in different locations.
First,
the pie chart shows four locations are available. Statistically, the private studios by 48% and the college-based studios by 10% have the highest and lowest participants in order. In addition
, the school halls place have the surrounding quarter part of dancers also
the community halls and other places have one-fifth of the whole proportion.
Second,
the bar chart communicates three types of dance which are enrolled by youngsters. It is obvious, that teenagers under 11 are more than older ones, who are from 11 to 16, in the ballet and the tap. In contrast
, the modern group are being followed more by teenagers from 11 to 16. The ballet has the highest many students around 600 then
the modern is located in second place with 500 people. Furthermore
, the older ballerinas and the younger modern dancers have the lowest number of participants which is probably 300.
In summary, both schemes indicate young individuals enrolled more in the private studios and most of them are under 11 years old.Submitted by sarvin.rahimi9898 on
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