The pie chart compares four different locations recently attended by three dance classes, with the table chart distributing the number of two age groups in these dance classes in a town in Australia.
Overall, it is evident that previous studies are beginning to show significantly more children attending. We can also see that the ballet dance class is much more popular among the youngest children.
According to the pie chart, we can witness that private studios and school halls or after-school programs are being attended. To be precise, the former is at 48%, and the latter is half the percentage of private studios. With community halls or others, college-based studios seem dramatically less, at 18% and at 10%.
Looking at the table chart, the majority of people engaging in the ballet and tap dance classes are under 11 years of age overall, with certainly 600 and roughly 450 younger participants, and between 11 and 16 years of age, students attending the same classes being definitely 300 and about 420 attendees. The only class with a higher number of early to middle adolescents is the modern dance class, attracting surely 300 children under 11 years of age and approximately 520 of those ages.
