Pie chart

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The pie charts show the proportion of students pursuing specific types of degrees at a Canadian university in 1980 and 2000

Overall, it is clear that most student were studying for a bachelor’s defree in 1980 and 2000. Also evident is that the percentage of students enrolled in the other three degree programs increased during the 20-year period. Notably, the portion of students seeking a master’s degree saw a massive gain.

Looking at the pie charts ore closely, one can see that the proportion of bachelor’s degree students, which accounted for more than three-quarters of the total in 1980, dropped sharply to 42 percent in 2000. Even though the share of bachelor’s degree students decreased, it still remained the category with the highest percentage of student enrollment. In contrast, the proportion of master’s degree students, representing nine percent in 1980, nearly quadrupled by 2000, Meanwhile, the share of students pursuing doctral and associated degrees went up by only three and five pecentage points respectivly.

The pie charts show the online musice service user by age group

Overall, it is clear that each group changed considerably.

the users between 40 and 49 group made up the largest category in 2013. but it was replaced by 30 to 39 group in 2015

20 to 29 users comprised the largest category in 2017.

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