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Band 6+: The diagram below shows the results of a questionnaire showing how many times teenagers in Australia use an iPod in a week to play videos in 2009.

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The image shows a pie chart where "Did not" is 51%, "Once" is 14%, "Twice" is 15%, "3-5 times" is 9%, "6-10 times" is 5%, and "11+ times" is 6%.
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The pie chart compares the time that teenagers used an iPod in a week in Australia to play video games in 2009. Overall, there was a larger proportion of teenagers who did not use an ipod compare to the one did. However, adolescents using ipad once and twice had the only one percentage point difference, constituting the larger percentage of twice in a week.

To begin with, teens who did not use gadgets accounted for 51%, comprising the larger proportion of the chart. However, 15% of adolescents operated twice a week, which was one percentage point less than those who operated once. Meanwhile, there were 9% of teenagers who prioritize 3-5 times a week.

By contrast, the ones who use 11+ times were only 6%, which was significantly less than the who did not. Teenagers constituted at 5% for 6-10 times.

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