Percentage of total music sales methods
The given line graph illustrates the proportion of the total music sold by three different ways: streaming, downloading and buying CD between 2011-2018y.
Overall, as can be see clearly from the chart that there was a significant decline of the proportion of CDs purchased. However, time witnessed a boom in the portion of streams which went up steadily and became the most popular at the end of period.
Observing the line chart, CD’s purchased occupied the largest part in total sales, at around 55%, which 20% more than that of downloads and over 10 times as much as the portion of streams in 2011. Nevertheless, CD’s purchased experienced a sharp decline and peaked at less than 30% of total amount.
It was 6 years later that quite an opposite pattern can be seen in steam’s date, which overtook the slice of CDs and reach a peak of more than 40% of all in 2018. Finally, there was a slight increase and decrease in the percentage of downloads with over 30% being made up.
The graph compares employment rates in three sectors of the economy, in the UK, 2000-2010
The line graph shows information about how many percentage of people was employed in three sectors of the UK economy, over a decade between 2000-2010.
Overall, public sector and self-employed employers increased over the period in question, while employment rate in private sector dropped steadily throughout the period.
According to the data, public sector and the self- employed sector show almost similar trends. In terms of self-employed sector, it began at almost 20% in 2000 and the rose slightly at 20% in 2005 before saw a considerable upward trend, reached a pick at 30% in 2010. Likewise, approximately 40% of people worked in private sector in the first year, after that the figure fluctuated and increased to a high of just over 50% in 2010.
In contrast, public sector accounted for nearly 50% of the employees in 2000. Then, there was a dramatical decrease to low of 20% in 2010.
Percentage of
total
music sales methods
The
given
line graph illustrates the proportion of the
total
music sold by three
different
ways: streaming, downloading and buying CD between 2011-2018y.
Overall
, as can be
see
clearly
from the chart that there was a significant decline of the proportion of
CDs
purchased
.
However
, time witnessed a boom in the portion of streams which went up
steadily
and became the most popular at the
end
of period.
Observing the line chart,
CD’s
purchased
occupied the largest part in
total
sales, at around 55%, which 20% more than that of downloads and
over
10 times as much as the portion of streams in 2011.
Nevertheless
,
CD’s
purchased
experienced a sharp decline and peaked at less than 30% of
total
amount.
It was 6 years later that quite an opposite pattern can be
seen
in steam’s date, which overtook the slice of
CDs
and reach a peak of more than 40% of all in 2018.
Finally
, there was a slight increase and decrease in the percentage of downloads with
over
30%
being made
up.
The graph compares employment rates in three
sectors
of the economy, in the UK, 2000-2010
The line graph
shows
information about how
many percentage
of
people
was employed
in three
sectors
of the UK economy,
over
a decade between 2000-2010.
Overall
, public
sector
and self-employed employers increased
over
the period in question, while employment rate in private
sector
dropped
steadily
throughout the period.
According to the data, public
sector
and the self- employed
sector
show
almost similar trends. In terms of self-employed
sector
, it began at almost 20% in 2000 and the rose
slightly
at 20% in 2005
before
saw
a considerable upward trend, reached a pick at 30% in 2010.
Likewise
, approximately 40% of
people
worked in private
sector
in the
first
year, after that the figure fluctuated and increased to a high of
just
over
50% in 2010.
In contrast
, public
sector
accounted for
nearly
50% of the employees in 2000. Then, there was a
dramatical
decrease to low of 20% in 2010.