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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 given bar chart illustrates a survey conduct in five Australian cities, namely Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, and Hobart regarding to the purchasing and consumption of tea and coffee. As can be seen, the majority of individuals preferred going to cafes for their tea and coffee drinking.
The figures for visiting cafes within four last weeks reveal that residents of Hobart and Melbourne had the highest purchasing rate, accounting for approximately 65%. However, it is worth noting that the residents of Adelaide had a lower percentage, falling below 50%. Furthermore, both Brisbane and Sydney both exceeding 50%.
On the other hand, In whole cities surveyed, the data indicates that a minority of people, comprising less than 50%, prefer to purchase fresh coffee. Specifically, residents of Sydney and Melbourne were the most significant buyers, accounting for 40% to 45%. Moreover, Brisbane and Adelaide had a relatively lower percentage, with less than 35%.
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