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Band 5+: 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 preference. Summarise the data by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows two graphs related to U.S. adults who shop online in 2015. The first graph is a pie chart with four sections: 15% shop online weekly, 37% a few times a month, 28% less often, and 20% never. The second graph is a bar chart comparing shopping preferences of US adults who purchase online, divided into 'Buy online' and 'Buy in physical store'. For all online shoppers, 80% buy online and 20% buy in physical store; weekly online shoppers have 81% buying online and 19% in physical store; monthly online shoppers have 84% buying online and 16% in physical store; less frequent online shoppers have 71% buying online and 29% buying in physical store.
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The pie chart illustrates the number of U.S. adults who shopped online in 2015. However, the line graph illustrates the shopping preferences of U.S. adults who also purchased online in 2015. Units are measured in percent.

Overall, the pie chart shows four different times when adults shop online. While the line graph demonstrates four different times, it also shows the difference between two types of shopping—online and physical—in 2015.

On the one hand, the pie chart demonstrates that statistics about “less often” and “a few times a month” had decreased; “less often” shows 37 percent and “a few times a month” shows around 28 percent. Secondly, times as “never” and “weekly” had increased. “Never” shows 20 percent in the given period, and “weekly” shows 15 percent in this period.

On the other hand, the line graph illustrates statistics about online shoppers, as: ” all online shoppers”, “weekly online shoppers”, “monthly online shoppers”, and “less frequent online shoppers”. First and foremost, “less frequent” and ” all online shoppers” statistics about buying in physical stores had increased; “all online shoppers” shows around 60 percent buying in physical stores and 30 percent buying online. However, “less frequent” shows one of the most increased statistics, at 80 percent buying in physical store and around 20 percent buying online. Secondly, statistic about “weekly online shoppers” illustrates 60 percent buying online and 30 percent buying physically. The statistic about buy online had considerably increased. Additionally, “monthly online shoppers” statistic about buying in physical stores had slowly decreased to around 60 percent. However, buying online had increased to 40 percent.

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