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The three pie charts depict the amount of money which was spent on music in three different years in the country of Northern Ireland. Looking into the 2005’s pie chart,it is evident that highest portion of money was used for CDs and concerts.The percentage was respectively 61% and 31%,whereas people spent little amount of money […]
The pie charts compare different sources of music revenue, in terms of four categories from 2005 to 2011. Overall, it is clear that people spent the largest proportion of their budget on just two categories, namely CD’s and concerts. Furthermore, the expenditure on onther sources maintained the same level throughout the three years. In 2005, […]
The pie charts compare the allocation of money to different categories of music in three years in Northern Ireland. Overall digital downloads witnessed an upward trend, while CDs and concerts declined. Additionally, CDs was recorded as the highest expenditure in music in the intial two years, but it was overtaken by digital downloads in 2011. […]
The pie charts compare the allocation of money to different forms of music in three years in Northern Ireland. Overall, digital downloads spending witnessed an upward trend, while CDs and concerts decreased. Additionally, the highest figure was recorded in the proportion of money spent on CDs in the initial two years, but it was overtaken […]
The pie charts illustrates how to distribution of money expended on music in three years in northen ireland. There are 4 types of money used in this three years. Overall, there was a fluctuation in cds. While,digitals downloads are getting decrease and becoming more increasing as compare to cds. In 2005 others sources had stay […]
The pie chart illustrates, the distribution of money spent on music in three different years in Northern Ireland. And this chart comparison spending on music between 2005, 2008 and 2011. Overall, this pie chart have compared spending money on music, such as CDs, concerts, digital downloads, other sources. Afterwards this pie chart comparing percentages of […]
The pie charts illustrate the allocation of money expenditure on music in three distinct years in northern Ireland. From an overall perspective, one can see that consumers prefer a great deal of money on CDs to other categories in 2005 and 2008, but there is a clear shift in 2011. Looking at the chart for […]
The three pie charts illustrates the persentage of spent money in three various years,begin with 2005 and ending with 2011 on song Overall,there are different ways,which money was spent,such as Cds,concerts,digital downloads,other sources.The highest spending of cash was in concerts,meanwhile the lowest one was other sources. in 2005 in concerts had 31%,in the next 3 […]
The chart illustrate the distributive proportion of money spent in the music industry over the past three years: 2005, 2008, and 2011 in northern ireland. It can be clearly seen that there are three years had different uses of money in music. In 2005, most of money was spent on concert, and went down slighty […]
The given bar graphs illustrate the allocation of money to different forms of music in Northern Ireland from 2005 to 2011 in 3-yearly intervals. Overall, while Digital downloads witnessed an upward trend, the opposite was true for CD and Concerts. Additionally, the share for Unnamed sources remained stable through the given period. At the end […]
The pie charts compare the allocation of money to different forms of music in three years in Northern Ireland. Overall, digital downloads spending witnessed an upward trend, while CDs and concerts decreased. Additionally, the highest figure was recorded in the proportion of money spent on CDs in the initial two years, but it was overtaken […]
The chart illustrates the allocation of money for four different types of music in Northern Ireland from 2005 to 2011. Overall, CDs accounted for the largest proportion of sales in 2005 and 2011. Additionally, there was a decrease in the expenditure on CDs and concerts while the opposite was true for digital downloads. In detail, […]
The charts illustrates the allocation of money for four different types of music in Northern Ireland in 2005,2008 and 2011. Overall, CD accounted for the largest of proportion of sales sold in 2005 and 2011. Additionally, there was a decrease in the fund of concerts, the opposite true for digital download was increase in the […]
The three pie charts illustrate the allocation of funds to various music formats in Northern Ireland in three distinct years: 2005, 2008, and 2011. Overall, it is steadily apparent that while the expenditure on CDs and concerts witnessed an downward trend, the opposite was true for digital downloads. Additionally, the most notable distribution of money […]
The three pie charts illustrates the allocation of money on four forms of music in 2005, 2008, and 2011. Overall, it is steadily apparent that while the proportion of digital downloads expenditure witnessed an upward trend, the opposite was true for CDs and concerts. Notably, the most significant distribution of money spent on CDs in […]
The pie charts illustrate the allocation of money into different categories of music in Northern Ireland during 2005, 2008 and 2011. Overall, both concerts and CD saw a downward trend while the digital downloads experienced a considerable rise in the proportion of expense. In 2005, the percentage of money spent on CD was the largest, […]
The pie charts indicate money distribution on music in Northern Ireland in the year 2005, 2008 and 2011. Overall, The majority of the cost went down CDs and concerts , while, money distribution for digital downloads showed a sharp rise whereas, the amount of money distributed for other sources remained relatively stable throughout the period. […]
The pie graph provide information about the amount of money which was distributed on music in Northern Ireland in 2005 ,2008 and 2011. Overall,it can be seen that the distribution of money for CDs higher than other figures. Money distribution for Concerts is second place ,the third is digital downloads, and the last place is […]
