The pie chart and table about a public library located in town called Little Chalfont, including the age of library members and loans dividing by categories in 2016, while the bar chart demonstrates how total amount of loans has changed from 2007 to 2016.
Overall, the majority of library visitors are adults ages between 18 and 64 who make up just over a half of diagram. In addition, categories such as children’s and adult’s fiction were popular among others.
A more detailed look at the charts reveals that adult visitors aged from 18 to 64 represents the largest share of chart by 51%. In comparison with, next largest segment of membership are children who showed 22% of users. In contrast, the minority includes adults aged over 65 and young people aged 13-17 whose depicted 12% and 15%.
Then, the second table constitutes data of loans by each categories in 2016. Hence, children’s fiction and adult fiction both at 38% which considered as most trendy varities. Similarly, genres such as children’s non-fiction, DVDs and grown-up’s audio books indicate minimum propotions as 6%, 1% and 2%.
Finally, the last bar chart shows the total number of loans over the period. In 2007, credit facilities at its lowest stage (around 16,000), but the statictic rose annually, reaching over 20,000 by 2016.
