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The pie chart below illustrates the proportion of time working adults spend in distinct activities in a particular country between 1958 and 2008. Overall, there was an increasing trend in the duration of time adults spent in the majority of activities with the two anomalies of this trend being the duration of sleep and outgoing […]
The diagram provided displays the proportion of time spent on various activities by working individuals of one country in 1958 and 2008. Overall, working and sleeping were the most significant activities with highest proportion of time spend on, while travel and other interest were the least of all. In both the years people spent the […]
The pie charts show the percentage of time spent by working adults for different activities in a particular country for the years1958 and 2008. In both charts, we can see that the most time was spent on working by the adults with 33% in 1958 and 42% in 2008. If we combine it with travelling […]
The pie charts depicts, the percentage of time that the working public used in various employments in 1958 and 2008. Overall, the majority of the time spent is working in both of the graphs. There is a noteworthy decrease in going out in 2008 than in 1958, which portrays that people see less of their […]
The presented pie charts illustrate the allocation of time on different activities recorded from working adults between 1958 and 2008. Overall, it can be clearly seen that their working period took up the majority time of the day in both years, and the proportion witnessed a significant rise in 2008, leading to a decline in […]
