The pie charts illustrate the percentage of water usage consumed and the amount of revenue derived from 6 types of products in 2004
Overall, it is evident that there are six kinds of products including fruits, rice, dandelion, vegetables, cereal, and lime. Vegetables consumed most water and most income came from fruits. On the other hand, rice consumed least water and created least money.
In terms of the first pie chart, the percentage of water usage consumed by vegetables was nearly half, followed by fruits which took over a quarter of the pie chart. Cereal and lime came after, with 12% and 8% of water usage, respectively. Lastly, rice and dandelion had the same proportion with 3% divided equally into both of them.
Regarding the second pie chart, fruits provided the most income, which took 40% of total revenue, followed by vegetables with 31% of the second pie chart. The proportion of income created cereal and lime was similar to the rate of water usage, at 12% and 8%, respectively. The proportion of profit created by dandelion was the same as lime and the least income was rice, which just only created 1% of total income.
