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The image displays a pie chart titled "Car ownership in Canada" with four categories; No car, One car, Two cars, More than two cars. The chart does not provide numerical data points or percentages for each category. Rather, it visually represents the proportion of each category with differently sized slices of the pie. No specifics data numbers or percentages are included in the image.
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The pie chart reveals the percentage of adult people in Canada who possess one or two cars or more than that.
Overall, adults with one car only, constitute the large part of society, while, those who have more than two cars represent a smallest portion.
The majority of people in Canada use just one car, this category accounts for over the half of the population moreover it is in the first place before the group who own two cars. the percentage of people with no car is approximately the same as those with two cars.
The fewest amout goes for the owners of more than two cars, this segment represents the smallest part of the totality of the Canadien society.
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