The charts illustrate some information about a public library named Little Chalfont in a town.
The pie chart categorizes members according to their ages, the table demonstrates the percentages of loans based on the different services provided by the library, both charts in 2016, and the bar chart outlines the changes in the total number of loans during the period 2007-2016.
The members of this library varied in 4 four groups. In 2016, while more than half of the members were adults between 18 and 64, 22 children and 15 young adults were registered library users. People aged 65 and over are considered the fewest members.
The total loans illustrated in the table, highlights that the most popular items were children’s fiction and adult fiction with 38%, while the second popular item was adult-non fiction with 13%. The remaining categories, including children’s non-fiction (6%), audiobooks for young adults and adults (2% each), and children’s DVDs (1%), represented the lowest shares of library loans.
Eventually, the changes in the total number of loans between 2007 and 2016 is shown in the bar chart. In general, the figures remained relatively stable throughout the ten-year period, with each year recording close to 20,000 loans. Despite minor fluctuations, there was no significant upward or downward trend, indicating a consistent pattern in borrowing habits over the decade.
