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The pie graphs compare how much time office workers spent on various tasks in 1980 and 2000 in the US. Over this period, computer use has developed into the main activity, surpassing former most time-consuming task – using phones. Furthermore, while unspecified activities and in-person communication remained unaltered, paper documents, meeting and phones had taken […]
The pie graphs compare how much time office workers spent on various tasks in 1980 and 2000 in the US. Over this period, computer use has developed into the main activity, surpassing former most time-consuming task – using phones. Furthermore, while unspecified activities and in-person communication remained unaltered, paper documents, meeting and phones had taken […]
The given pie charts compare the proportions of time spent on different activities in the office in the US in 1980 and 2000. Overall, it is noticeable that activities, namely computer, phone, paper documents, and meetings, changed noticeably, while other activities and face-to-face communication remained unchanged. Another interesting point is that employees did not spend […]
The given pie charts compare the proportions of time allocated to different activities in the office in the US in 1980 and 2000. Overall, it is noticeable that the time spent on activities, namely computer, phone, paper document, and meeting, changed significantly, while the time that employees spend on other activities and face-to-face communication remained […]
The pie charts compare various activities based on their popularity in the office in the US between 1980 and 2000. Data is presented in percentages. Overall, a great deal of time was used for phones in 1980, with paper documents lagging behind, while it was computers that were used most in the year 2000. Of […]
