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Band 8+: The pie charts below show daily computer usage by various age groups in England in 2010 and 2015.

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The image showcases two pie charts indicating daily computer usage in minutes segmented by age groups in England for the years 2010 and 2015. In 2010, usage for ages 15-20 is 220 minutes, ages 21-30 is 185 minutes, ages 31-40 is 90 minutes, ages 41-50 is 235 minutes. In 2015, usage for ages 15-20 is 120 minutes, ages 21-30 is 150 minutes, ages 31-40 is 125 minutes, ages 41-50 is 220 minutes.
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The pie charts demonstrate the statistics about the time English people of four age categories spent in front of computers per day in 2010 and 2015.

Overall, the majority of users reduced their proportions over five years, with the exception of those aged 41-50. The latter retained the smallest fraction on the charts, whereas people between 21 and 30 continued to be most active computer users.

It is obvious that the time that English teenagers spent on computers dramatically decreased from 220 minutes to 120 minutes daily in 2015. A similar pattern can be observed for individuals aged 21-30, whose rate also declined by 15 minutes to reach 220 minutes in 2015. It is worth mentioning that this age group included the most avid computer users in both years.

Likewise, English adults aged 31-40 tended to spend less time in front of monitors by the close of the period as their rate dropped from 185 to 150 minutes each day. The opposite trend can be noted for those at the age of 41-50 as they chose to devote considerably more time for this activity in 2015 (120 minutes) than they did five years earlier (90 minutes). Interestingly, this figure was identical to that of teenagers that year, both indicating the least active computer users.

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