Given are three figures concerning the consumption high-fiber foods by resident in the UK between 20022 and 2010.
A glance at the bar chart provided reveals some striking similarities between the consumption fruit and vegetable
by male, female and children from 2002 to 2010. Another point to note is that not suprisingly, high-fiber foods enjoyed wide spread popularity among female.
In 2002 , the rate of female in the UK eating fruit and vegetable was 25% ,3% more than the figures for male. Children always do not like eating high-fiber foods so it just occupied by 11% in 2002.
In 2006, The US's female then saw a marked increase to 32% and doubling the figure for children in the consumption high-fiber foods. A similar increase took place in the figure for male to 28%. But in 2010, all figures also fell (particularly both figures for male and female decreased by negligible 4% and 14% accounted for children.
anonymous Given are three figures Diagrams? Graphs? Pie charts?
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anonymousGiven are three figures
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anonymousconcerning the consumption
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anonymousA glance at
The examiner wants you to study the figure carefully. If you only glance at it, how can you report accurate information? Your report will be suspect.