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Band 6+: The pie chart below shows the frequency of U.S. Adults' online purchasing habits in 2015, while the bar chart shows a further classification denoting online purchasing preferences. Summarise the data by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image displays a pie chart, '% of U.S. Adults who shop Online (2015)', and a bar chart, 'Shopping preferences of US Adults who Purchase Online'. The pie chart data is: Less Often 37%, A few times a month 28%, Never 20%, and Weekly 15%. The bar chart shows preferences for buying online versus in a physical store. For 'All Online Shoppers', the preference is 34% for 'Buy online' and 65% for 'Buy in physical store'. For 'Weekly online shoppers', it's 62% for 'Buy online' and 37% for 'Buy in physical store'. For 'Monthly online shoppers', preferences are 42% for 'Buy online' and 58% for 'Buy in physical store'. For 'Less frequent online shoppers', the figures are 18% for 'Buy online' and 82% for 'Buy in physical store'.
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The given pie chart illustrates the figures of U.S adults’s habits of online shopping in 2015, whereas the bar chart expresses detailed data of online purchasing preferences.

Overall, the two charts partly reflect same definition, which the adults who buy less online and more in physical stores tend to be the highest performers. Moreover, the least indicator chosen by adults who did weekly online shopping and people buy frequently in online.

According to the pie chart, in 2015, the highest percentage selected by grown-up people who enter online shop less frequently, with 37%. Second place occupied by people did few times a month, accounting 28%. Then adults who never purchased online and weekly constituted just under a quarter, 20% and 15% respectively.

The bar chart demonstrates that the highest group of online shoppers are weekly customers, making up 60% of all people who buy online. While, the adults who visits less frequently has the lowest performers, by approximately 19%. In contrast, people who buy in physical stores, 81% of customers who visits less commonly, making this the largest group. However, with 38% of weekly online visitors, come as the lowest place.

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