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The image consists of two sections. In the pie chart labeled "Location of dance classes," the distribution includes private studios at 48%, school halls (after school) at 24%, college-based studios at 10%, and community halls & other at 18%. The bar chart titled "Types of dance classes (by age group)" categorizes students aged under 11 and 11–16. For ballet, approximately 100 students are under 11 and around 225 are aged 11–16. For tap, around 125 are under 11 and nearly 250 are aged 11–16. For modern dance, around 300 are under 11 and about 600 are aged 11–16.
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Two charts show the locations and types of dance classes offered in a small town in Sydney, Australia. Overall, the highest number is from private studios, based on location, and ballet classes by age group.
As shown, the first chart shows the largest percentage from private studios, amounting to 48%, followed by school halls (after-school) with half the percentage. Community halls and others are in the middle, based on location. College-based studios are lowest, at 10 percent.
The second chart presents ballet as the most popular class for students under eleven years old, reaching 600 students. The majority of 11–16-year-olds are more interested in modern dance; ballet is the least popular among these students. Tap and modern dance have average participation in both age groups. Moreover, modern dance is least popular among students under eleven years old.
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