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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 two table illustrate the responses of three different age groups, with their opinion about the range of books and non-print material of a local library. The units are measured in percentage.

Overall, for almost all age groups are satisfied with the range of books of the library. In addition, people did not give no comment for range of books.

About the range of books, people(under 15) gave 55% and 33% very good and satisfactory comment, whereas non print material got solely 25% and 23% respectively, which is half. However, for people of 15-39 age group, gave more vote for non-print materials in the section of ‘very good’ comment, which was from 27% to 49%,while for satisfactory comment, it decresed from 48% to 30%. Above 40 age group individuals are more satisfied with range of books,accounted for 28% for very good and 50% for satisfactory, which reduced more than half for nont print material.

Non-print material got more dissatisfaction vote. It was 52%, 19% and 22% for age under 15, 15-39 and above 40, which dropped to 12%,25% and 22%. By contrast, about the range of books, people did not vote for no comment, whereas computer software and DVDs got 0% from under 15,2% from 15-39 and 48% from above 40 people.

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