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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 graph illustrates the percentage of residents from five Australian cities based on their coffee and tea purchasing and drinking habits over the last 4 weeks.
Overall, a high percentage of residents chose to visit a cafe for coffee or tea in Melbourne, while the lowest rate of fresh coffee purchases was observed in Brisbane.
To begin with, the data shows slight fluctuations in the number of people who bought fresh coffee across all five cities, with the highest percentage in Sydney and the lowest in Brisbane. In comparison, the percentage of people opting for instant coffee remained relatively steady, with the highest in Hobart and the lowest in Sydney.
It is notable that the majority of residents in all five cities visited cafes to drink coffee or tea. Over 60% of Melbourne residents went to cafes, while slightly less than 50% of residents in Adelaide did the same.
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