The charts below give information on the location and types of dance classes young people in a town in Australia are currently attending. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The pie chart demonstrates the position of dance classes among Australian teenagers in four different places ,
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the bar chart compares the corresponding numbers of three groups of dance classes by age.
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, there is no correlation between the two charts. It can be seen that the private studios take up a vast percentage,
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young adults prefer attending ballet courses and modern dance. In the first chart, private studios make up nearly half of the locations at 48%. Followed by community halls and unknown places , and school halls at around 18% to 24%, repeatedly. The proportion of college-based studios takes up the minute data at approximately 10%.
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, most of the children under 11 participate in ballet at around 600 admissions,
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the young people from 11 to 16 enjoy joining the majority in modern class at over 500 students. There is the same number of entrants under 11 and those who are between 11 and 16 in the tap class , with about 450 in attendance.

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  • attending
  • currently
  • location
  • variety
  • ballet
  • hip-hop
  • contemporary
  • jazz
  • venues
  • popularity
  • attendees
  • juxtaposing
  • correlating
  • proximity
  • cultural influences
  • trends
  • anomalies
  • monopoly
  • proportion
  • distribution
  • enrollment
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