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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 pie chart depicts how often adults in the U.S. bought online items in 2015, meanwhile, the bar chart illustrates choices of the US adults to buy an item online or directly from a store.
Overall, the given bar chart shows that the number of people who choose to buy directly from a store is higher except for weekly online shoppers. The percentage of people adults who shop ‘less often’ acoounted for the highest while weekly represented as the smallest fraction of the total.
First of all, the amount of ‘less often’ online shoppers is more than twice that of weekly online shoppers, which is 37% and 15% respectively. On the other hand, the bar chart shows that the number of adults in the USA as ‘less frequent online shoppers’ from direct stores accounted for approximately 82%, which makes it the biggest shopping category.
Lastly, the fraction of American adults who like to shop online weekly is larger than the other options.
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