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The image shows two pie charts comparing the devices used by people aged 18-25 to watch television in Canada in 2009 and 2019. In 2009, desktop computers (34%), conventional TV (20%), laptops (18%), mobile phones (15%), flat-screen TVs (8%), and tablets (5%) were used. In 2019, flat-screen TVs (27%), conventional TV (26%), mobile phones (19%), tablets (12%), laptops (12%), and desktop computers (4%) were used. The most significant changes are the increase in flat-screen TV and mobile phone usage and the decrease in desktop computer and conventional TV usage.
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The pie charts represent the tools individual in the 18 to 25 age group consumed to see television in Canada in the years 2009 and 2019.
Overall, mobile phones, flat-screen TV’s and tablets significantly increased, while others rapidly decreased.
According to the pie charts, in 2009, usage of conventional TV, laptop and desktop computer were increased to 34%, 20% and 18% respectively, while in 2019, their usage became dramatically decreased to 4%, 12% and 12% respectively. In 2009, the utilization of mobile phone and tablet were reduced to 15% and 5%, while in 2019, their utilization became dramatically rose to 26% and 19% respectively.
Consumed of flat-screen TV was reduced to 8% in 2009, while, its usage became rapidly uplifted to 27% in 2019.
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