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The image is a bar graph showing the number of children, men, and women from 2001 to 2008. In 2001, there were 5 children, 10 men, and 20 women. In 2002, there were 10 children, 20 men, and 25 women. In 2003, there were 20 children, 25 men, and 30 women. In 2004, there were 15 children, 20 men, and 25 women. In 2005, there were 20 children, 30 men, and 35 women. In 2006, there were 25 children, 30 men, and 30 women. In 2007, there were 30 children, 35 men, and 35 women. In 2008, there were 35 children, 40 men, and 40 women.
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The bar chart below illustrates the percentage of state consumption of fruits and vegetables eaten by Women, Men, and Children in the United Kingdom between 2001 and 2008. From an overall perspective the vast majority of fruits and vegetables are eaten by women then followed by men and children.
In the early stage, it shows women dominated the fruits and vegetables consumption with 25% in 2001 and reached the peak of 35% in 2006 before it fell down to 30% in the last year, before it declined to 30% at the end . Men, on the contrary, spent 17% in the first 3 years, then it gradually increased to 27% till 2007 and slightly declined to 26% at the end.
For the young age, it shows the kids’ consumption of fruits and vegetables in the UK with 13% between 2001 to 2003. then it gradually increased to 27% in 2007,before it fell down to 22% in the last year.
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