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Band 6+: The tables and pie chart show in percentage terms of the results of a survey of a new shopping complex in Auckland, New Zealand. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. » You should write at least 150 words.

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The image includes two tables and a pie chart. Table 1: male (shoppers 17, very satisfied 45, satisfied 20, dissatisfied 18, no comment 9), female (shoppers 34, very satisfied 37, satisfied 20, dissatisfied 9, no comment 9). Table 2: male (shoppers 25, very satisfied 55, satisfied 5, dissatisfied 15, no comment 15), female (shoppers 27, very satisfied 32, satisfied 21, dissatisfied 20, no comment 20). Pie chart for reactions shows satisfied 62%, very satisfied 17%, dissatisfied 11%, no comment 10%.
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The table and piechart shows the outcome of the survey in terms of percentage, regarding the recently build shopping complex in Auckland, New Zealand.

With reference to the table, the number of satisfied shoppers is highest in case of both male and female in comparison to both shops and restaurants whereas the number of very satisfied customer is a bit more than half of it. Moreover, the number of dissatisfied and no comments shoppers in terms of male and female are almost similar.

With reference to piechart, the number of satisfied shoppers is three-fifth amongst the all. While comparing the remaining ones, the number of very satisfied customers is almost one-fifth whereas dissatisfied and no comments buyers are sharing equal part of the remaining one-fifth.

To summarize, the the number of satisfied buyers has greater number, represented in both of cases followed by very satisfied buyers, dissatisfied buyers and no comments buyers respectively.

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