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Band 5+: The pie charts below show the online sales for retail sectors in New Zealand in 2003 and 2013. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.

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The image displays two pie charts comparing percentages: in 2003, Travel 36%, Film/Music 21%, Books 19%, Clothes 24%; in 2013, Travel 29%, Film/Music 33%, Books 22%, Clothes 16%.
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The given pie chart illustrated that the average of online sales for retail sectors: travel, film or music, books, and clothes in New Zealand between 2003 and 2013. Units are measured in percent.

Overall, it can be seen that in the year 2003, travel sector had the most popular online products. In contrast, the least popular sector were the books products. Similarly, the percentage sales of cloths had the least popular in the year 2014 while, the online sales of films or music were the most widely popular.

To begin, in 2003, the amount of travel sector stood at the most popular, accounting for 36 percent, compared to the percentage of books product at around 19 percent. Moreover, the rate of cloths were higher than film or music by 24 percent and 21 percent, respectively

in the year 2013, In terms of film or music significantly increased by 33 percent, followed by travel sector and books product at 29 percent and 22 percent, subsequently. Additionally, the rate of cloths considerably decreased approximately 22 percent.

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