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Band 7+: Mixed graphs. Summarize the information by selecting key information and make comparison where relevant.

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The image displays a table titled 'Where people live in Australia' and a pie chart titled 'Country of birth of people living in Australia'. The table shows the percentage of people living in cities versus rural areas for five countries: UK (Cities 89%, Rural areas 11%), Australia (Cities 83%, Rural areas 17%), China (Cities 99%, Rural areas 1%), New Zealand (Cities 80%, Rural areas 20%), and Netherlands (Cities 90%, Rural areas 10%). The pie chart breaks down the country of birth for people in Australia as follows: Australia 73%, UK 7%, New Zealand 3%, China 2%, Netherlands 1%, and Other 14%.
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The table chart illustrates the information about the places people live in Australia, and a pie chart displays the countries of birth of people living in Australia.

Overall, in all countries most of the people preferred living in cities rather than in the countryside. In addition, the Australian citizens make up the largest percentage of population in Australia whilst the population of individuals from Netherlands was the least.

Upon closer examination, 99% of people from China are living in cities instead of rural areas which is the highest figure. In contrast, the population of New Zealand was the least accounting for 80 percent of the total, other citizens of UK, Australia and Netherlands make up 89, 83 and 90 percent, respectively.

With regard to the countries of birth of people living in Australia, the number of people born in Australia equaled 73 percent, which is the highest figure, followed by other countries (14%). In addition, the percentage of people from UK, New Zealand , China and Netherlands make up 7, 3, 2 and 1%, respectively.

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Mixed graphs. Summarize the information by selecting key information and make comparison where relevant.

The table chart illustrates where people live in Australia, and a pie chart displays the country of birth of people living in Australia. Overall, in all country most of the people preferred living in cities rather than in the countryside. In addition, the Australian citizens make up the largest number of people in Australia whilst […]

Mixed graphs. Summarize the information by selecting key information and make comparison where relevant.

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