The given pie charts illustrate how frequently people, categorized by four age groups, watched videos online in Australia. Overall, while people aged 35 and above rarely chose to enjoy online videos, most people in the youngest age group did it on a daily basis.
As clearly observed, all three elder age groups displayed consistent hierarchy, yet the ratios differed significantly. Specifically, although seldom use of online videos claimed the first place in all of them, it was the predominant choice for both 45-49 and 60+ age groups (roughly a half and 65% respectively), while the remaining sector only recorded 32%. Following this figure is watching once a week, and once a month, demonstrating more balanced gaps among the age groups with 17%-27% and 10-15% correspondingly. Notably, those aged 35-44 that enjoyed online videos daily accounted for more than a quarter of the total, whereas it was only 16% in the 45-49 group and 8% for the remaining one.
By contrast, the youngest age category recorded the highest figure proportion for daily watching at around 40%, which exceeded watching at least once a week, the second most prominent choice, by a notable margin of 10%. Compared to such numbers, the two remaining choices were modest at around just 15%.
