The provided pie chart illustrates a comparison of the opinions toward the new shopping complex in Auckland, New Zealand. The reactions of the customers were classified into four groups to measure the rating of the complex.
Overall, the outlook with the highest proportion was ‘satisfied,’ which indicates that the new amenity was successful. The indication was further supported by the fact that the percentage of customers who were very satisfied exceeded those who were dissatisfied.
For further examination, roughly two-thirds were satisfied, followed by very satisfied opinions, with a proportion of close to a fifth. Although a tenth of the customers were dissatisfied, the complex was already in the correct spot, with positive feedback of 79 percent. Ten percent didn’t give any comment; neither positive nor negative.
