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The pie charts represent the tools individual in the 18 to 25 age group consumed to see television in Canada in the years 2009 and 2019. Overall, mobile phones, flat-screen TV’s and tablets significantly increased, while others rapidly decreased. According to the pie charts, in 2009, usage of conventional TV, laptop and desktop computer were […]
The information regarding the electronic gadgets used by 18 to 25 age group people to watch television in Canada in 2009 and 2019 is being depicted by pie charts. The data has been calibrated in percentage Overall , it is conspicuous that maximum usage of Conventional television, whereas minimum people used flat screen TV and […]
Firstly, in 2009 most people used to watch television from their conventional televisions, followed by laptops which had 20 per cent but desktop computer ratio was lower than laptops and its rate was 18 per cent. People who watched television from mobile phones were in the fourth line followed by flat-screen TV and only a […]
The pie chart provide information adults using the device and watching to tv in Canada year 2009 and 2019. overall, it can be clearly seen that people using the another device and watching the tv, conventional TV highest in chart and Tablet is lowest in chart. To begin with, in 2009 conventional tv is just […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage viewers using different electronic gadgets for watching television in Canada Between 2009 and 2019 Overall, It is clean about the ratios of people choosed to use traditional TV most to watch television in 2009 , while in 2019 Smartphones and Flat-screen TV users proportion increased significantly , on the […]
