The pie chart illustrates the locations where art classes are held in a Canadian town, while the table provides information on the number of students in different types of art classes by age group.
Overall, private studios are the most common venue for art classes, whereas college-based studios are the least used. In terms of class types, younger children prefer watercolor painting, while older students tend to favour mixed media classes.
According to the pie chart, nearly half of all art classes 48% take place in private studios. School halls account for 24%, making them the second most popular location. Community halls and other venues represent 18% of classes, while only 10% are conducted in college-based studios.
The table shows that among students under 11, watercolor painting is the most popular choice, with 600 students enrolled, compared to 450 in pencil sketching and 300 in mixed media. In contrast, for those aged 11-16, mixed media is the most preferred option at 525 students, followed by pencil skethcing at 425. Watercolor painting is the least popular among this group with only, 300 students.
