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The image presents a table illustrating the percentage of using online services in Australia categorized by purposes and age groups; academic study usage: 11-19 years at 36%, 20-29 years at 31%, 30-39 years at 27%, 40 and over at 18%; e-banking usage: 11-19 years at 2%, 20-29 years at 20%, 30-39 years at 41%, 40 and over at 38%; email usage: 11-19 years at 40%, 20-29 years at 41%, 30-39 years at 41%, 40 and over at 38%; online shopping usage: 11-19 years at 5%, 20-29 years at 8%, 30-39 years at 15%, 40 and over at 20%; online chatting usage: 11-19 years at 15%, 20-29 years at 12%, 30-39 years at 5%, 40 and over at 3%; other purposes usage: 11-19 years at 2%, 20-29 years at 3%, 30-39 years at 5%, 40 and over at 1%.
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The table below shows the percentage of people in Australia using various online services, categorized by age groups from 11 to 40 and over.
Generally, it is clear that the all people from different age groups visit E-mail considerably more than the other services.
Despite the E-mail, yougsters(11-19 years old) visit the online websites for academic study, making up 36%, which is more than 20-29 aged people. Both groups have simmilar patterns in using for online chatting, constituting 15% and 12% respectively. However, the elderly groups(30-39) and 40+ have comparatively less percentage of visiting the online chatting. Despite of this, elderly groups show considerabely high results in online shopping, with 15% and 20%. While, the yougsters have 5% and 8% respectively.In contrast, only 2% of youngsters use e-banking, compared to 20% of elderly people.
In general, we can clearly see that people use other services comparatively less than the following 5 patterns.
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