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The provided pie charts illustrate the proportion of ways to reach office and got back house by five distinct transports in European cities for the years 1959 and 2009. Overall, the figure for foot and car experienced significant change, whilst others had a insignificant rise for the given period. It is also clear that, average […]
11.03 The pie charts illustrate about the Europian travel journey between office and hometown in distinct transportations, comparing the consumption in 1959 and 2009. This data is divided into the growth and lower usage of the journey, given in percentages. Overall, it can be seen that, foot walking used to be the largest proportion of […]
Given are the graph depicting the means of transportation that residents in a European city commuted to their firm and got back home between 1959 and 2009. From an overall perspective, the percentage of individuals travelling by bus and on foot underwent a downward trend whereas the converse pattern could be observed in cars and […]
The pie chart gives information about the proportion of what types of vehicles that European employees used to go to work and returned to home from 1959 to 2009. In general, the average distance and average duration witnessed a dramatic rise from 1959 to 2009. Noticeably, most people went to work on foot in 1959, […]
