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The image presents data for Little Chalfont Library through three charts. A pie chart on the age of library members in 2016 shows: Children (22%), Young adults 13-17 (15%), Adults 18-64 (51%), and Adults 65 and over (12%). A table detailing total loans by category for 2016 lists: Children's fiction (38%), Children's non-fiction (6%), Children's DVDs (1%), Young adults (2%), Adult fiction (38%), Adult non-fiction (13%), and Adult audio books (2%). A bar chart displays the total number of loans from 2007 to 2016, with approximate values for each year: 2007 (~15,500), 2008 (~19,000), 2009 (~19,200), 2010 (~20,800), 2011 (~21,200), 2012 (~20,900), 2013 (~19,800), 2014 (~20,800), 2015 (~21,000), and 2016 (~21,800).
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The diagrams below illustrate data about reading room in a city called little Chalfont from 2007 to 2016.
Overall, it can be seen that the most library members were adult, while there are fewer children and old people compared to middle aged people. Also, the most borrowed books were with fiction genre, and the total number of loans increased drammatically before becoming stable after the middle of period.
The pie chart displays information about the ages of members. Adults between 18 and 64 made up the largest group, the second in size group was children ( 22%) after that there are young adults (15%) and adults 65 and over (12%). On the second chart middle aged groups of loans have 55%, where 38% is adult fiction, 13% non fiction and 2% audio books. Next segment is children books ( 45%) where 38% are children’s fiction, 6% are children’s non fiction. Young adult fiction had 2% .
The third bar chart It grew at the beginning of the chart and then remained stable
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