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The chart and table give us information about the hours of exercise per week and the days off due to illness in two departments in 2012. The Birmingham department employees do more hours of exercise than the London Department. In 2012, 50% and 35% of employees in the Birmingham department exercised between a minimum of […]
The chart and table give us information about the number of hours of exercise and the number of absenteeism in two departments in 2012. In the first graph, 35% and 25% of employees in the Birmingham department did between a minimum of 5 hours and a maximum of 15 hours of exercise per week. Only […]
The bar chart and the table give us information about the amount of exercise hours in two departments and the amount of absenteeism of their workers. Looking in more detail at the bar chart, it is clear that Birmingham department workers have more exercise hours per week than their pairs in the London department. Half […]
The bar chart illustrates the amount of time people spent on exercise each week, while the table shows how many employees did not go to work due to illness in the London and Birmingham departments in 2012. Overall, most people in both departments spent between 5 and 10 hours exercising weekly. Besides that, absenteeism through […]
The provided chart illustrates the amount of exercise taken each week by employees in two departments of a large company. The table presents the number of workdays missed due to ill health over the course of a year. Overall, it is evident that the largest proportion of employees exercised between 5 and 10 hours. Furthermore, […]
