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The line graph illustrates the relevance between age and crime and the pie chart illustrates different forms of crime which both give information about last year in the UK. The numbers on the pie chart are in percent and the numbers on the line graph are in tens of thousands. Overall, on the line graph, […]
The graphic shows a breakdown of crime statistics in the UK for last year. The line graph shows the interrelation between criminal activity and age while the pie chart illustrates the proportion of four different crime types. When looking at the line graph it is immediately clear that young people accounted for a disproportionately high […]
The first chart represents the relationship between age and crime in the UK for crimes happened last year. The second chart given breaks down these crimes to its types by percentages. Initially, it can be seen that most of the crimes are committed by younger people who aged between 16 to 24. A drastic drop […]
The line graph demonstrates the relation between the number of crimes committed in the UK and the age of the people committing them during the last year, while the pie chart the type of crime committed within the same year. Overall, most of the crimes were committed by teenagers and young adults, with the crime […]
The graph illustrates the rate of misconducts by age in tens of thousands whereas the pie chart gives the proportion of crimes in the UK throughout the last year. Overall, people of the age between 16 and 24 years engaged in most of the crimes with the residents aged 20 years peaking it. In addition, […]
