The table shows the number of visitors of Edinburgh Zoo during the year before and after 2 pandas had arrived. The pie charts demonstrate the survey’s results asking attendants how glad they were during their visit, during the same periods.
Overall, the structure of the whole table and pie charts changed critically. Before arriving at Edinburgh Zoo there weren’t any special results for it but after the introduction of 2 pandas, it had changed the figures significantly to the growth.
In the table we can see two real different data. Before the arrival of the pandas the general quantity of visitors was 74000 for one year. But after their appearance the numbers of people who want to see animals seriously increased to 82000.
The pie charts indicate contrast results of surveys for Zoo’s visitors and their emotions about their visiting. In the pie chart of the year before pandas it is certainly seen the two significant categories as satisfied and dissatisfied with 40% and 35% votes. In contrast with the pie chart of the year after the pandas it is a big difference: voters improved their feelings about Zoo’s visiting and there were 40% of satisfied and 35% of very satisfied categories respectively. The quantity of voters who chose dissatisfied or very dissatisfied answers was 35% for dissatisfied and 10% for very dissatisfied, however it dramatically decreased after an appearance of pandas: 15% for dissatisfied and only 5% for very dissatisfied categories. Numbers of respondents who chose no response stayed in both pie charts with the same results as 5%.
