The given table compares the proportion of the population and the types of residential accommodation they live in in three areas of a city. Units are measured in percentage.
The initial impression from the chart is that detached houses occupy the largest share in central area, while flat constituted the largest proportion in Green Park and the figure for terraced is the highest in Southberg area. By contrast, the opposite is true for flat in central area and semi-detached in Green Park and Southberg area.
Regarding detached houses and flat, the figure for detached in three areas show an increase with the population, the data recorded in central area accounts for 39%, ranking first among the given areas. Southberg follows at 14% and the figure for Green Park area occupies the lowest place at 5%. Meanwhile, the percentage for flat buck the trend, the figure Green Park area ranks first at 76%. Green Park area is followed by Southberg and central area, at 25% and 15%, respectively.
As for terraced and semi-detached, the percentage in Southberg area constituted at 56%, ranking first among other given areas. The figure for central and Green Park area are lower at just 18% and 14%, respectively. The proportion in central area regarding semi-detached ranks first at 28%. By contrast, Green Park and Southberg area occupy the lowest share at 5% for both.
