The pie chart gives an account of the housing in demand and the condition of the dwelling in a country A. It is observed that though the majority of the population preferred to stay in houses but the majority of dwellings were underoccupied. Moreover, overcrowded homes and homes with poor condition were equal in proportion.
Only 5% of people chose to stay in houseboats which was the least among all the types of housing. 17% of the population were interested to stay in terraced houses whereas 33% of crowd wanted to stay in flats. The most preferred choice among the citizens of country A was houses. Hence, 45% of people resided in houses.
It was also witnessed that the percentage of dwellings with poor condition and the percentages of overcrowded homes were same which is 15%. On the other hand, the majority of housing remained underoccupied with its proportion being 70%.
