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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 shows the percentage of using online services in Australia according to the ages and the purpose of use.
Overall, one of the most likely service, is academic study it has highest percentage, while a lower figure in this table it is online chating.
According to the table, the most popular service is E-mail, people who are between 20,29 to 30,39 years have largest percentage, 41%, for using this service, than older people at 40 and over ages, at 38%. Simillarly stay service Acadimic study, the highest percentage, 36%, from 11,19 ages. For udult people who are 40 and over ages, the likely social media is that online shopping, at 20%, the same way is E-banking, and academic study, at 18%.
In contrast, the lower persentage is other services, and online shopping have smaller parcentage between teenagers, from 11 to 19 ages and udult people, at 20 to 39 ages. at 5% to 15%, little bit simillar with E-banking, online chatting.
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