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Band 6+: The charts below show the numbers of people perhousehold in 1990 and 2000 in New Zealand. Summarizethe information by selecting and reporting the mainfeatures, and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 150 words.

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The image presents two pie charts showing the number of people per household for 1990 and 2000. In the 1990 chart, household sizes were distributed as follows: 1 person comprised 17%, 2 people 31%, 3 people 21%, 4 people 17%, 5 people 8%, and 6 people 6%. The 2000 chart shows the following distribution: 1 person comprised 2%, 2 people 31%, 3 people 35%, 4 people 16%, 5 people 13%, and 6 people 3%.
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The given chart illustrates the total number of people from New zeland and it’s people per household from year 1990 and 2000.

Overall, the number of people per household in 1990 had mostly 2 people, whereas the number of people per household in 2000 had mostly 3 people. Similarly, in year 1990 the least number of people per household included 6 people and least in year 2000 included only one person.

Firstly, the total people per household in 1990 had 31% of 2 people followed by 3 people that had 21% of the total percentange and similarly, a single person and 4 people as both had same percentange i.e 17%. Finally, the least were 6 people and 5 people which was 8% and 6% respectively.

Secondly, the highest number of peple per household in 2000 was 3 people which was 35% followed by 2 people which was 31% and the third highest was 4 people which was 16%. Additionally, 5 people contained 13% of the total people. Lastly, 6 people and 1 person were the least as they were 3% and 2 % respectively.

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