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The image shows a bar graph of survey results on coffee and tea buying and drinking habits in five Australian cities: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart. The graph compares the percentage of people who bought fresh coffee, bought instant coffee, and went to a cafe for coffee or tea in the last 4 weeks. Sydney had the highest percentage of fresh coffee buyers at around 53%, while Hobart had the lowest at around 37%. Melbourne had the highest percentage of instant coffee buyers at approximately 62%, and Adelaide had the lowest at around 48%. Brisbane had the highest percentage of people visiting cafes at around 65%, and Hobart had the lowest at around 48%.
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The bar chart represents the percentage of the results of a survey about Australian cities buying and drinking 3 types of coffee in the last 4 weeks. Overall, there are some similarities and differences between the Australian cities.
For fresh coffee, all of the Australian cities were under 45%. Sydney and Melbourne were just over 40%, while Hobart bought 38%, and Adelaide and Brisbane only bought around 35% in the last 4 weeks.
As for instant coffee, Brisbane and Hobart were similar at around 53%. Adelaide just touched 50%, Melbourne was lower than Adelaide by around 2%, and Sydney was around 45%.
Over 60% of Melbourne, Sydney, and Hobart residents went to a café for coffee or tea. Brisbane just touched 55%, and Adelaide was only around 50% in the last 4 weeks.
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