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The image shows a bar graph with three bars for each of the five cities in Australia: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart. The bars represent the percentage of survey participants who bought fresh coffee, bought instant coffee, or went to a café for coffee or tea in the last four weeks. The highest percentages are for buying instant coffee in Melbourne and Hobart, both at around 60%, while the lowest percentage is for buying fresh coffee in Adelaide, at around 25%. Buying fresh coffee is the least common habit across all cities, with percentages ranging from 25% to 45%. Going to a café is the most common habit in Sydney and Brisbane, with percentages around 50% and 55% respectively.
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The line graph compares the percentage of people’s habits about buying and drinking of tea and coffee in five different Australian cities; Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Hobart.
Overall, the vast majority of individuals go to a café for coffee and tea in last 4 weeks in four cities, however the rates of people who go to café and who buy instant coffee in last 4 weeks are almost same in the Adelaide. Moreover, the percentage of people who buying fresh coffee at least in five cities.
The most of people who live in Melbourne prefer go to a café for drinking, approximately 65% of the total, while the ratios of ones who buy instant and fresh coffee are close, by 47 and 42 percent, respectively.
On the other hand, people who prefer to buy fresh coffee, it makes about , in the Brisbane.
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