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The image presents a "Survey of Library Users (2012)" with data in a table and bar chart format. The table shows percentage values for three categories: "Used the library," "Got help from librarian," and "Think library is important," across three age groups: 16-17, 18-24, and 25-29. The values are as follows: 16-17 (72%, 43%, 54%), 18-24 (58%, 27%, 63%), 25-29 (54%, 19%, 74%). The bar chart, titled "Library Use By Age," displays percentage use for three activities: "For research," "Borrow books," and "Borrow newspapers" shown for the same three age groups with bars in sequence. Use percentages are as follows: For research (16-17: 50%, 18-24: approx. 47%, 25-29: approx. 34%), Borrow books (16-17: approx. 46%, 18-24: approx. 43%, 25-29: approx. 14%), Borrow newspapers (16-17: approx. 10%, 18-24: approx. 9%, 25-29: approx. 6%).
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The line chart illustrates the proportion of age groups, who are used in library, while the table demonstrates a request of library users in 2012.

Overall, library users had the highest share of thinking library is important, while people usage in library decreases as it grows older.

Turning to to the table, basically 16-17 age classes used the library with 72%, whereas 18-24 and 25-29 had the almost the same percentages with 58% and 54%. There were younger age category got help from librarian well-nigh to half, followed by 18 to 24 age group got assessment around 27%, while last older people with a merely 19%. Mainly 25 to 29 users thought library is more important with exact 74% as well as 16-17 and 18-24 with 54% and 63%.

According to the chart, For research, approximately 55% users are in 16 to 17 age class, decreasing to about 45% among 18-24-year-olds, and then again declining slightly to 40%. Borrow books follow a similar pattern, dropping to roughly 34% for 18-24-year-olds before reducing slightly to around 32% for the 25 to 29 age group. In contrast, borrow newspapers start at 20% among the 16-17 age class, rising to nearly 23% for 18-24-year-olds and further increasing to approximately 25% for those aged 25-29.

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