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The image has both a table and a pie chart containing data on the population in Australia categorized by different nationalities and areas. The pie chart shows that Australians make up 73% of the population, followed by British at 7%, Other nationalities at 14%, New Zealanders at 3%, Chinese at 2%, and Dutch at 1%. The table displays Australians living in the city at 80% and countryside at 20%, British in the city at 89% and countryside at 11%, New Zealanders in the city at 90% and countryside at 10%, Chinese in the city at 99% and countryside at 1%, and the Dutch in the city at 83% and countryside at 17%.
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The given pie chart illustrates a breakdown of Australia’s population according to different nationalities, while the table portrays the proportion of people from different nationalities living in rural and urban areas. Overall, it is apparent from the former that Australians represent the largest proportion of the population; however, the Dutch account for the lowest share compared to the other ethnic groups. On the other hand, it can be observed from the latter that the percentage of Chinese living in urban areas is the highest among the five groups, and it is evident that across all groups, the share of people living in cities surpasses that of those living in the countryside.

With regards to the pie chart, local Australian people hold nearly three fourths (73%) of the total population. More specifically, the proportion of other people is twice that of the British population, with the figures being 14% and 7%, respectively. Individuals from the Netherlands, China, and New Zealand represent a negligible share of Australia’s total population, ranging from 1% to 3%.

Turning next to the table, about 99% of people live in urban areas, compared with only 1% of those who live in rural areas. A similar pattern can be witnessed in the figures for New Zealander and British residents, at 90% and 89%, in turn. Likewise, Australians (20%) and Dutch (17%) had relatively more residents residing in the countryside, in spite of the majority being in cities: 80% and 83%, respectively.

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