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The image is a bar graph with age groups on the x-axis and percentage on the y-axis, displaying data on drinking habits (heavy drinker, light drinker, ex-drinker, never drinker) within each age group. Age 16-24: heavy drinker 10%, light drinker 30%, ex-drinker 10%, never drinker 50%. Age 25-34: heavy drinker 20%, light drinker 40%, ex-drinker 10%, never drinker 30%. Age 35-44: heavy drinker 25%, light drinker 35%, ex-drinker 15%, never drinker 25%. Age 45-54: heavy drinker 30%, light drinker 30%, ex-drinker 20%, never drinker 20%. Age 55-64: heavy drinker 35%, light drinker 25%, ex-drinker 20%, never drinker 20%. Age 65-74: heavy drinker 40%, light drinker 20%, ex-drinker 20%, never drinker 20%.
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The given bar graph depicts the percentage of drinking habit in American citizens by various age group.
The bar chart illustrates that 60 % of the U.S citizens between the age of 16-24 has never been on alcohol and about 10 percent of the same age group left drinking. In addition, around 25 % were light drinkers while remaining 5% were heavy drinkers. Similarly, the percentage of rose 10% between the age group group of 25-34.
It’s intriguing how the pattern between the age of 35-44 and 45-54 are almost similar with each other.
Furthermore, people’s preference towards alcohol consumption changed with age as the amount of ex-drinkers increased between the age group of 55-64 and 65-74.
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