The given three charts illustrates the age of Little Chalfont library members and the total loan by each category in the same year along with the total number of annual loans in the year between 2007 and 2016.
Overview, it is crystal cleared that the majority of the library members were adults, beside this the loans were given most of the children’s fiction and adult fiction whereas the least loan was given to children’s DVDs, young adults and adults audio books. Additionally, the total loan was stayed at peak level in final year.
To begin with, in a pie chart, a mere difference of about 3% could be noticed in adults who were 65 and over and the young adults in the age between 13 to 17, in which 12% and 15% of them were the members of library in 2016, respectively. Witnessing at 51%, the total number of adults who were in the age group of 18 to 64 were the participants of Little Chalfont Library in 2016. Only 22% of childrens who were below to the age of 13 were Library members.
Probing further, in a table chart, a general similarity could be seen in children’s and adults fiction in which total 38% of loan were categorised in 2016 and same as it could be noticed in the young adults and adults audio books in which only 2% of loan was categorised. Moreover, only 1% was seen in children’s dvd’s, 6% was noticed in children’s non-fiction and 13% of loan was stood at adult non-fiction.
Furthermore, in a given bar graph, it shows that the total number of loans were never fell down from 15,000. In the year between 2007 to 2013, the total number of annual loans were fluctuated but in 2014 it number was increased from 20,000 and further it get raised to near about 23,000 in the final year, 2016.
