The pie chart and two tables provide an information on a survey results about the new shopping complex, dividing into shops and restaurants, in Auckland, New Zealand. The units are measured in percentages, and the data is based on the level of contentment and the gender of participants. Overall, it is clear that the vast majority of men are satisified with restaurants, while women are contented mostly with shops. Additionally, responders are mostly satisfied with layout of the outlet.
To commence with, among all the shoppers, the ones who enjoy the shops are males, most of them expressed high levels of satisfaction, and only less than a quarter (20%) are dissatisfied. Female consumers showed similar results in dissatisfaction levels, while 34% were very satisfied and 45% satisfied with the stores. Compared to them, the number of men contented with the restaurant outperform women, making up 80% and 59% satisfsaction respectively. Moreover, female shoppers are more dissatisfied with the restaurants rather than men, as the number of women not fulfilled is 4 times more than that of men.
Turning to the design of the complex, the number of residents satisfied with it accounts for more than half of the total percentage (62%). Notably, approximately one-fifth of participants are immensely satisfied with the arrangement, whereas only one-tenth of them are dissatisfiedm which shows high level of success.
