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Band 8+: Mixed graphs. Summarize the information by selecting key information and make comparison where relevant.

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The image contains a pie chart and a table. The pie chart shows Australian nationality at 73%, Chinese at 14%, British at 7%, Dutch at 3%, New Zealander at 2%, and Other at 1%. The table indicates the percentage of nationalities in the City and Countryside, with Australian at City 80% and Countryside 20%, British at City 89% and Countryside 11%, New Zealander at City 90% and Countryside 10%, Chinese at City 99% and Countryside 1%, and Dutch at City 83% and Countryside 17%.
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The provided pie chart illustrates information about the population of six different nationalities – Australian, British, New Zealander, Chinese, Dutch, and other – in Australia, while the table presents data about the proportion of those who live in an urban or suburban place.

Overall, it is evident that individuals prefer to live in the city rather than the countryside. Additionally, Australians account for the largest proportion of Australia’s population, while the Dutch are the smallest share of it.

Regarding the first chart, the percentage of Australians stands at roughly three-quarters, followed by other nationalities, constituting 14%. Plus, British people comprise double the share of other nationalities (7%). Conversely, the Dutch and Chinese individuals represent negligible proportions, at 3% collectively, showing the same proportion as New Zealanders.

The table, meanwhile, reveals that Australians live in suburban places the most (20%) compared to the other five nationalities, and the percentage of whom live in cities makes up eight-tenths. On the other hand, nearly all of the Chinese people live in the city, at 99%, presenting a marginal share of people living in the countryside (1%). British and New Zealanders show a similar pattern, and people live in thriving areas constitute 89% and 90%, respectively. Over 80 percent of the Dutch live in the cities, whereas 17% of them live in the countryside.

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