The pie graph given denotes the proportion of residents in Australia while the table illustrates the percentage of residents in the City of Australia. Overall, it can be clearly seen that major residents were Australian. The table shows that Chinese had the highest percentage standing in the City of Australia among other residents, while in the Countryside mostly occupied by Australians.
The pie chart represents five countries of resident’s nationality, with Australian representing the biggest portion at 75%. Residents from British, New Zealand, China, and Dutch were at 7%, 3%, 2%, 1% respectively. The remaining fraction at 14% comes from other countries.
The table shows that nearly a hundred of Australia’s cities have been inhabited by New Zealanders. Meanwhile, the rest of the City’s area was occupied by Australian, British, New Zealander, and Dutch, which were at 80%, 89%, 90%, 83% sequentially. In the Countryside, the highest resident was Australian and the lowest was Chinese.
