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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 bar chart illustrates people’s buying and drinking habits in five cities of Australia. It’s possible to see the correlation between the percentage of city residents compared to the specific region.
Overall, it can be seen that in the majority of cities people prefer to visit cafes for coffee or tea, while the minority like better to purchase fresh coffee. The situation depends on the city.
The percentage of people who bought instant coffe is the highest in Brisbane, with nearly 55% of the population. The lowest result for this figure is shown in Sydney, at just over 45%.
In terms of people, who bought fresh coffee in last 4 weeks, the rate is quite similar in Brisbane and Adelaide with about 45%. Hovewer in Adelaide, we face the lowest proportion of this fighre. As for visitors of cafes, the highest points are in Melbourne and Hobart with nearly 65%. The lowest percent is in Adelaide again, at just lower than 50%.
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