The table and the pie charts showcase the number of visitors who visited the Memphis Museum before and after its renovation and the corresponding satisfaction surveys respectively.
Overall, there was a significant rise in the amount of people who went to the museum after refurbishments. Also, the results of the survey show a clear decline in bad reviews and an increase in good and very good responses.
Looking at the table, the number of guests visiting the museum increased dramatically from 68,000 to 89,000 after redecoration. In terms of the responses displayed in the pie chart, in the year before the changes occurred more than 50% of visitors were dissatisfied and left bad and very bad reviews. This figure decreased to less than 20% after the renovation.
Further, a moderate fraction of individuals around 13% and 31% left very good and good reviews in the past. These values rose sharply to approximately 31% and 46% respectively in the present. A small minority of the sample size about 4.4% selected no response option in the survey which witnessed a slight increase to just near 6% after redecoration.
