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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 chart illustrates coffee and tea and drinking habits of people in five Australian cities as portrayed in a survey.
Overall, in all 5 cities, the percentage of residents that bought fresh coffee in the last four weeks was low compared to buying of instant coffee or going to a café for coffee or tea. Buying of instant coffee remained at an average in all 5 cities compared to the other 2 habits, while of the 3, the main habit of all residents in the 5 cities, was going to a café for coffee or tea.
This trend is consistent in cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Hobart. It is seen that the 3 habits follow each other in such consecutive order from lowest to highest in the 4 mentioned cities. However, in Adelaide, the percentage of residents who bought instant coffee in the last 4 weeks was a little over that of those who went to a café for coffee or tea in the last 4 weeks with values of 50 percent and a little below 50 percent respectively.
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