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The bar graph illustrates about the comparison of reasons why British people went to the library from 1991 to 2000. Overall, it is showed that the number of people borrowing or returning book holds the greatest amount of numbers among other categories. To begin, the number of people borrow or return books to the library […]
The percentage of people who visited library for different purposes has been depicted by bar graph during a period of 9 years. Overall, it is noticeable that highest percentage of britishers went to library for borrowing or lending books. Whereas, it was lowest in case of studying materials during the tenure. According to the details, […]
The given bar chart depicts the percentages of four different reasons that people went to a library in the UK in 1991 and 2000. Overall, it can be seen that a high percentage of the British people went to the library for borrowing or returning books in 1991 and 2000. By contrast, a low percentage […]
The given bar chart delineates the various reasons why individuals visited British library in years 1991 and 2000. Overall, borrowing and returning books was the main driver why people visit library in both years, albeit it declined slightly. All other activities such as: obtaining information, studying, reading newspaper and magazines underwent a significant decline over […]
The bar chart illustrates the comparison of the main reason why people visited the British Library in the years 1991 and 2000. Overall, the most popular reason for visiting the library in both years to borrow or return books. Although the percentage of people doing so slight decrease over the period. In 1991 the highest […]
