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The pie diagrams provide data about the percentage of children under 18 who learned musical instruments in a specific region of the UK in 1996 and 2016. Surprisingly, there were much more young learners, given that the figure increased dramatically from 44% in 1996 to 76% in 2016. The bar chart shows choices of musical […]
The pie charts provide data about the percentage of children under 18 who learned musical instruments in a specific region of the UK in 1996 and 2016. At the beginning of the period, 44% of young learners played musical instruments, and that left 56% of whom not learning this subject. By 2016, the percentage of […]
The pie charts provide data about the percentage of children under 18 who learned musical instruments in a specific region of the UK in 1996 and 2016. At the beginning of the period, 44% of young learners played musical instruments, and that leaved 56% guaranteed to go to the group who did not learn this […]
The pie chart below gives information about the percentage of children under 18 who do and do not learn a musical instrument in a particular England region, while the bar chart shows their choice of instruments in 1996 and 2016. Overall, the proportion of teenagers learning musical instruments saw a significant rise all over the […]
The pie chart illustrates the amount of childrens learning musical lessons in a particular UK region in 1996 and 2016, while the bar chart shows their instrument choices. As presented in the pie chart, musical instrument learners accounted for around 56% in 1996 before experiencing a significant decrease to 24% in 2016. Surprisingly, while 44% […]
