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The image shows two graphs related to U.S. adults who shop online in 2015. The first graph is a pie chart with four sections: 15% shop online weekly, 37% a few times a month, 28% less often, and 20% never. The second graph is a bar chart comparing shopping preferences of US adults who purchase online, divided into 'Buy online' and 'Buy in physical store'. For all online shoppers, 80% buy online and 20% buy in physical store; weekly online shoppers have 81% buying online and 19% in physical store; monthly online shoppers have 84% buying online and 16% in physical store; less frequent online shoppers have 71% buying online and 29% buying in physical store.
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The graphical pie and bar charts illustrate the data in which Americans buy products in the internet and their shopping preferences in the year 2015. Overall, Americans who buy less often in the online obtained the highest records, while those who purchased weekly have maximum records among all comparisons.
In detail, 37% Americans who buy less often achieved the highest data, followed by 28% with few times monthly, 20% who never buy online, and 15% those American brought items every week. A notable observation can be seen in the pie chart that few Americans who never buy in the internet market.
Furthermore, majority of Americans who buy less frequent via online believed that they have high confidence if they purchase in the store, physically. Hence, they obtained a significant high records by 80% as their shopping preference. Conversely, those who believed that they have time to buy via face-to-face every week have only 39% records.
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