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Band 5+: The pie charts show accommodation choices for holidays according to different age groups in Australia in 2017. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents three pie charts. For 24 to 32 years old: Hotel 22%, Holiday Cottage 17%, Cabin 10%, Resort 13%, Apartment 39%; for 33 to 45 years old: Hotel 36%, Holiday Cottage 17%, Cabin 10%, Resort 9%, Apartment 28%; for 46 years old and older: Hotel 48%, Holiday Cottage 8%, Cabin 4%, Resort 35%, Apartment 5%.
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The charts compare accommodation options for vacation according to diverse age groups in Australia in 2017.

Overall, the pie chart of people who are in the 33-45 age group and the age group of 46 and older had the highest percentage of people chose to stay at a hotel. On the contrary, the number of tourists chose the cabin is the least of all the options. Additionally, the age group of 24-32 had the highest percentage of people chose to stay at an apartment while that of the cabin.

Group of people aged 33-45 had the highest proportion of choosing stayed at a hotel with 34 percent. Along with that is 49 percent of tourists who is 46 years old and older preferred to chose a hotel. By contrast, the least ratio of people who chose cabin is in the 33-45 age group which is 9 percent and the age group of 46 years old and older with 4 percent.

The group of tourists who are in 24-32-year-olds had higher percentage of choosing an apartment to stay with 39 percent of tourists than choosing a cabin which just had 10 percent.

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