The provided pie charts illustrate the number of people of different age groups who used three apps: Twitter, YouTube, and Facebook.
Overall, it is evident that in terms of both Facebook and YouTube, a significant proportion of people who are in the age group between 35 and 49, use these apps, while in case of Twitter, the value changes and is replaced by the aged group 18-34. However, the lowest percentages of people who are above 65 prefer to use three apps.
To begin with, the highest number of users in the age group of 35-49, chose both Facebook and YouTube and their values stand at 30% and 29%, respectively. Although, around 29% of the users aged between 35 and 49, have the preference to use Twitter, the figure is the second highest for the mentioned group. Approximately two-fifth [40%] of the people in the age group of 18 to 34 has the choice for Twitter, whereas Facebook and YouTube users for this confined group are 29% and 26%, accordingly. Almost similar number of people aged from 50 to 64 is the users of three apps and their value represents 18% for Twitter, 19% for Facebook and 20% for YouTube. The YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter users in the age group of 10 to 17 are 15%, 14%, and 9%, respectively. By contrast, among the groups, the least number of populations in the age group of 65 plus connect to Twitter, while in Facebook and YouTube, the numbers exhibits 8% and 10%.
