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The image includes three panels: A pie chart labeled "Age of library members (2016)" with sections showing 51 for adults 18–64, 22 for children, 11 for adults 65 and over, and 16 for young adults 13–17; a table labeled "Total loans by category (2016)" indicating children's fiction 38%, children's non-fiction 6%, children's DVDs 6%, young adults 2%, adult fiction 38%, adult non-fiction 13%, adult audiobooks 2%; a bar chart labeled "Total number of loans (2007–2016)" displays annual loan counts of approximately: 11,000 in 2007, 13,000 in 2008, 18,500 in 2009, 20,000 in 2010, 18,000 in 2011, 17,500 in 2012, 17,500 in 2013, 16,000 in 2014, 17,000 in 2015, and 16,500 in 2016.
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The charts present information about a community library in the city of Little Chalfont.
Overall, it can be seen that adults represent the largest proportion of visitors, while pensioners make up the smallest group. Although the gap between the number of adults and children is significant, both age groups contributed equally to the total number of borrowed items.
The percentage of teenage visitors is slightly higher than that of pensioners, at 15% and 12% respectively. Adults, who are likely the most active readers, constitute 51% of all visitors, whereas children represent 22%. Regarding borrowings, the highest proportion is 38%, shared by both adults and children, while teenagers contributed the least, with only 2%. Additionally, children’s DVDs account for 1% of the total loans.
Between 2007 and 2016, the overall borrowing activity never dropped below 15,000. Even in the lowest year, the number of borrowings remained slightly above that level, while the highest figure reached just over 20,000.
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