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Band 5+: Two different charts were given, displaying information regarding dance classes in a town in Australia.

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The image contains two visual components: a pie chart and a bar chart. The pie chart details "Location of dance classes" with the following distribution: Private studios 48%, School halls (after-school) 24%, Community halls & other 18%, and College-based studios 10%. The bar chart represents "Types of dance classes (by age group)," displaying data for two age groups: Under 11 and 11-16. In Ballet, participants are approximately 520 for Under 11 and 430 for 11-16. In Tap, Under 11 has approximately 470 participants, while 11-16 has about 370. In Modern, Under 11 has roughly 580 participants, and 11-16 includes about 320.
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The pie chart and the horizontal bar graph both presents information about the dance classes conducted in a town in australia.

Overall, the pie chart demonstrated the location of dance classes and majority came out as private studios. The horizontal bar graph showd the types of dance classes by age group and number of students .The most occupied with students was ballet class.

Initially, majority of dance classes toke place in private studios for 48 percent, following it school halls for 24 percent. Along with ballet dance class with the highest number of students under the age of 11. Although, modern class has an increased number of students between the age 11 to 16.

Community halls and other came as the least among the other locations for 18 percent. Also ballet classes for the ages 11 to 16 and modern classes for under the age of 11 were the least, accounting for 300 students only.

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