The given table presents data on the distribution of four different types of housing among the population across three distinct areas of a city.
Overall, it is clear that the population in the three areas is nearly the same. However, there is a considerable difference in housin preferences, with the largest proportion residing in detached houses in the Central area, flats in the Green Park area, and terraced housing in the Southberg area.
All three areas have a population of roughly 32000. Out of three areas, flats are the most popular in Green Park, where around three-quarters of residents live, while that of Central area and Southberg area are considerably lower about 5 times and 3 times, respectively. In contrast, terraced houses experience over half of population in the Southberg Area accommodating there, following by the Central area (18%) and Green Park area (14%).
Semi-detached and detached houses are more preferred by the Central area residents as compared to the other two areas, accounting for 28% and 39% of the population in Central area, respectively. In comparison, only 5% of residents in the Green Park and Southberg areas live in semi-detached houses. “This figure is the same for detached houses in Green Park, but there is a slightly higher proportion of residents living in detached houses in the Southberg area.
