The table chart demonstrates details of a public library called Little Chalfont.
Overall, the pie chart is about the age of library members, which constitutes adults at half and children with a quarter percentage. The table chart demonstrates loans by categories; the top trends are children’s fiction and adults’ fiction, with two-fifths percentage. The number of loans by year, the table graph, has stable rates but has to reach a peak twice.
The age of library members constitutes 51% adults; this is the main trend among children, with 22%, and young adults, with 15%. The smallest age group of library members is the advanced age group of adults, who also have 12%. While total loans by categories demonstrate the top trends are children’s fictions at 38%, the same rate as adults’ fictions. Whereas the children’s DVDs, young adults, and adult audiobooks are close between 1% and 2%. The children’s nonfiction and adults’ nonfiction contribute 6% and 13%.
The total numbers of loans are illustrated by the table graph. The graph is a bit wavy and at most balanced; the lowest rate is in 2007, about 15,000. The peak was twice, in 2011 and in 2016, and reached higher than 20,000.
