The pie chart shows the online sales for retail sectors
The pie chart shows the online sales for retail sectors 3bMkY
The provided two pie charts compare percentages of sales for four different sectors each chart in Canada between 2005 and 2010.
Overall, it can be clearly seen that during five years period amounts of online transactions considerably changed, necessity of Canadians switched from one sphere to another, which affected in sales.
The largest figure in first diagram in clothing part, which is 38%, while in 2010 electronics had the majority of numbers, it is 45%. The majority in two illustrates home groceries and home with kitchen, which is respectively 14% and 11%.
In 2005 to compare with 2010 figures in home and kitchen are higher, it is 29%, while electronic appliances had only 19%, that is significantly lower than it became after 5 years. In 2010 other quantities divided into two equal parts, it is clothing and groceries, the proportion is 22%.
The provided two pie charts compare percentages of sales for four
different
sectors each chart in Canada between 2005 and 2010.
Overall
, it can be
clearly
seen
that during five years period amounts of online transactions
considerably
changed
, necessity of Canadians switched from one sphere to another, which
affected
in sales.
The largest figure in
first
diagram in clothing part, which is 38%, while in 2010 electronics had the majority of numbers, it is 45%. The majority in two illustrates home groceries and home with kitchen, which is
respectively
14% and 11%.
In 2005 to compare with 2010 figures in home and kitchen are higher, it is 29%, while electronic appliances had
only
19%,
that is
significantly
lower than it became after 5 years. In 2010 other quantities divided into two equal parts, it is clothing and groceries, the proportion is 22%.