The pie chart below shows the location and the diagram below, the types of dance classes youngsters in a town in Australia are attending.
In this pie chart, the dance class locations are shown and it is divided into four parts, whereas the ‘Private studios’ make up almost half of the classes, which makes up 48 percent. School halls, on the other hand comprises nearly a quarter of the classes, and approximately half of the ‘Private studios’, which is 24 percent. Followed by ‘Community halls & other’, which makes up to 18 percent and at last but not least ‘College-based studios’ forms 10 percent of the location of the dance classes.
The second chart (diagram) demonstrates types of dance classes according to one’s age. It appears most of the students are aged under 11 in both tap and ballet classes, whereas in modern dance classes, the very opposite, most of the students are aged between 11 and 16. Most of the students that are below eleven take ballet courses, followed by tap courses and lastly modern classes and number of students attending ballet courses are approximately 600 and tap students are nearly 450 and modern dance students are 300. Students that are aged between 11 and 16 is the complete opposite in ballet course and 300 students go there. But the number of Tap students exceeds just over 400.
Overall, these charts show the location and types of dance classes that students attend. In the first chart, it depicts how many locations there are and which studio consists of which percent. In the second chart, how many students that are aged under 11 or between 11 and 16 attend categorized dance courses by three: Ballet, Tap, Modern
