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The pie charts demonstrate the statistics about the time English people of four age categories spent in front of computers per day in 2010 and 2015. Overall, the majority of users reduced their proportions over five years, with the exception of those aged 41-50. The latter retained the smallest fraction on the charts, whereas people […]
The given pie charts provide the statistics about the time of English people of four groups spent in front of computers per day in 2010 and 2015. Overall, the majority of users decreased significantly their proportions over the past 5 years. In both 2 years people in fraction between 21 and 30 was the highest, […]
The pie charts illustrate the time spent on PCs in minutes per day by certain categories of the population in England such as people between 15 and 20 years old, an other group going from 21 to 30 as well as individuals between 31 and 41 and lastly, people who are between 41 to 50 […]
The pie charts illustrate daily computer usage in different age groups in England in 2010 and 2015. Overall, computer use decreased among younger age groups, while it increased among older people over the period. Younger individuals spent more time om computers than older ones in both years. In both years, people aged 21-30 recorded the […]
the given pie chart illustrate the number of usage daily computer by various age groups in England in 2010 nd 2015, Overall, over five years, ages between 15-20,21-33 and 31-40 noticiable decrease, while ages 41-50 markedly increase. it is obvious that the English teenagers spent on computer dramaticaly decreased from 220 to 120 in 2015. […]
