The table provide a comparison of resident in different regions in a particular city in the uk across four kind of living palaces, measured in percentages.
Overall, considerable differences can be oserved among the categories presented. While green park area accounted for the highest figures across most criteria, the opposite was true for central area, which generally recorded comparatively lower value. Another noticable features is that flat/ apetment was evident, although a significant disparity existed in semi-detached and detached.
In term of the major categories, green park area emerged at the leading group, recording notably high figures in some aspects surveyed. The flat/apetment stood at 76%, which was approximately triple the amount recorded for southberg area and five time recorded for central area. Similarly, the figures for terraced in southberg area also remained remarkably high at around 56%. These values significantly higher than those recorded for the remaining groups.
By comparison, green park area and central area accounted for relatively more modest resident levels overal. In green park area although flat/apetment recorded a remarkably high value at 76%, the corresponding figure for semi-detached and detached was substantially lower at only 5%. Notably, a striking contrast was observed in central area; while is represented the weakest performance overall in detached at 39%, this subject actually surpassed green park area and southberg area with a figure of 5% and 14% respectively.
