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The image depicts a bar chart with two bars for each of five categories: Borrow or return book, Obtain information, Study, Read newspaper or magazine, shown for the years 1991 and 2000. For the category 'Borrow or return book,' the values are approximately 58 for 1991 and 50 for 2000. In 'Obtain information,' the values are roughly 22 for 1991 and 10 for 2000. For 'Study,' values are around 12 for 1991 and 10 for 2000. In the 'Read newspaper or magazine' category, the values are approximately 12 for 1991 and 8 for 2000. All data points are estimates based on the unmarked y-axis graduated at intervals of 25 units up to 75, with representative activity categories labeled along the x-axis.
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The given bar chart depicts the percentages of four different reasons that people went to a library in the UK in 1991 and 2000.
Overall, it can be seen that a high percentage of the British people went to the library for borrowing or returning books in 1991 and 2000. By contrast, a low percentage went for studying.
In 1991, approximately 65% of the British people visited the library for borrowing and returning books, while only 20% and 12.5% of those went for obtaining information and reading newspapers or magazines. In addition, only 10% of the British people went to the library for studying.
In sharp contrast, compared to the previous statistics, almost 55% of people visited libraries for borrowing or returning books in 2000, whereas only 12% went for obtaining information in that year. Moreover, only 5% and 2% went to the library for reading newspapers or magazines and studying.
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