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Theses pie charts shows the types of books sold by one bookseller between 1972 and 2012, As can be seen the bookseller of these types of books was decrease except adult fiction and children’s fiction that it change on the same period. The highest increase was adult fiction that it grow from 20% in 1972 […]
The given charts illustrate information about how much book sold one bookseller from 1972 to 2012. Overall, it is clear that the adults fiction increased significantly over the period. In 1972 the biography books were one of the highest, while in 2012 experienced a considerable decline. In 1972, approximately 20% of people bought the adult […]
The diagrams below provides statistics in percents about categories of books selled to customers in 1972, 1992 and 2012. Groups marked with various colours and separated from each other. The greatest rising is connected with Adult fiction which changed from 20% in 1972 to 45% in 2012 and at the same time period Biograthy jenre […]
The image above shows three pie charts that investigates the selection of blooks sold by a single bookseller between the 1972 and 2012. The types of books are separated into five categories, which consists of, adult fiction, children’s fiction, biography, travel, and others. The pie chart illustrates the differences in trends and it is documented […]
The given information illustrates the proportion of sold books categories by one bookseller in years of 1972, 1992 and 2012. Overall, as it can be seen the percentages of adults and children fiction rise sharply while the percentages of other three categories about travel, biography and others fell dramaticly. In 1972, book types as adult […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportion of five differents genres of books sold by a bookseller from 1972 and 2012.The figures are given for the years 1972,1992 and 2012. Overall,between 1972 and 2012 the proportion of adult fiction books increased throughout the years.In 2012,the proportion of adult fiction reached almost the half.Between 1972 and 2012,the […]
The given charts detailed the proportion of 5-category books sold in bookseller from 1972 to 2012. It is clear that Adult Fiction’ type book percentage rocketed immediately in each year and became the best-selling type book in 2012. But in contrast, the proportion of Biology decreased rapidly and almost became the least type book sold […]
The pie charts demonstrate different kinds of books marketed by one bookstore from 1972 to 2012. Overall, it is obvious that the popularity of adult fiction books grew by the end of the period becoming the most preferable choice among readers. While other genres’ rate experienced changes, children’s friction remained relatively stable. Regarding adult fiction’s […]
The three pie charts illustrated how one bookseller sold five types of books in 1972, 1992 and 2012. Every units at diagrams depicted in persanteges. Overall, adult fiction and children’s fiction recieved highest share at 2012 regadless the fact that they indicated equally data from 1972 with steady increased in 1992. However while the proportion […]
The pie charts compare the shares of five different books sold by a bookseller between 1972 and 2012. Overall, it is clear that the vast proportion of adult fiction was sold by one bookseller while that of other kinds of books showed a reverse trend. Interestingly, the sales of travel books constituted a negligible figure […]
The pie charts compare the categories of books vended by a bookseller in a four-decade period from 1972 to 2012. Overall, it is apparent that the adult and children’s fiction books were not unpopular and were purchased by plenty of customers while the rest of the books in particular types showed a reverse trend. The […]
The pie charts illustrate five kinds of books sold by one bookseller over the four decades between 1972 and 2012. In general, it is clear that the shares of adult fiction book sales became dominant from the beginning of the period to the end. Interestingly, the proportion of children’s fiction sales fluctuated slightly but remained […]
