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Band 5+: The pie charts gives information about the preference of cars purchased with different colour in New Zealand for the years 2000 and 2010.

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The image shows two pie charts comparing car color preferences in New Zealand for the years 2000 and 2010. In 2000: White 25%, Grey 20%, Black 18%, Blue 13%, Red 12%, Yellow 2%, Brown 10%. In 2010: White 30%, Grey 20%, Black 15%, Blue 25%, Red 10%, Yellow 5%, Brown 5%.
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The graphs compares the proportion of car be selected divided by their colour in New Zealand in 2000 and 2010

Overall, people were prefer white cars than other colour cars in both of the year, and this was the opposite with yellow cars being the car with the fewest rates at the same time.

Regrading of the colour white, grey, black and blue, 25 and 20 percent was the figure for white and blue cars in 2000, respectively, whereas in 2010 the share of the white cars were 30 percent and blue were 25 percent. This was followed by the colour black in 2000 with the figure 18 percent, which was about twice as high as it in 2010 with 10 percent. This pattern was the opposite with blue with the share of 25 percent in 2010 and 13 percent in 2000.Concering the remaining colour, the figure of the red and brown cars were 12 precent and 10 percent in 2000 and 6 and 5 percent in 2010, respectively. Finally, the yellow cars, which category was the least figure in both years, in 2000 was 2 percent and 4 percent in 2010.

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