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Band 5+: the table below show the responses of people from different age groups regarding how they feel about two different aspects of the library.

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The image presents two tables detailing library satisfaction across age groups regarding books and non-print materials. For the "Range of books," under 15: 55% very good, 32% satisfactory, 13% not good; ages 15-39: 27% very good, 49% satisfactory, 26% not good; above 40: 28% very good, 62% satisfactory, 10% not good. For "Non-print Material," under 15: 25% very good, 23% satisfactory, 52% not good, 0% no comments; ages 15-39: 50% very good, 29% satisfactory, 19% not good, 2% no comments; above 40: 11% very good, 19% satisfactory, 22% not good, 48% no comments.
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The given two tables provide a detailed illustration of people from different age groups regarding how they feel about two different aspects of the library, which are range of books, and non-print material.

Overall, people under 15 years old had the highest percentage of range of books and non-print material that regarding very good, while people 40+ had the lowest values among all other age group.

The aspects of the library in range of books, people under 15 years old allocated for the highest figure in very good comment, which comprised 55%. This was followed by people above 40 years old at 28% and age 15-39 at 27%. However, in satisfactory comment, people at age 15-36 had the highest percentage recorded 62%, whereas people under 15 represented 32%. In not good regarding, people under 15, 15-39, and 40+ were 13%, 26%, and 10%, respectively.

according to aspect of non- print material, the highest expression was allocated to not good, which comprised total 92% in all age groups. People 40+ years old recorded 48% of no comment, meanwhile people at 15-39 and under 15 years old represented only 2% and 0%, respectively.

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