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WRITING: PIE CHARTS

The pie charts illustrate the percentage of undergraduates and


postgraduates’ opinions regarding the range of books and non-print
materials in a library school.
Overall, it is evident that a comparison of the charts reveals a notable
difference in satisfaction levels between postgraduates and
undergraduates regarding printed books and non-printed materials.
Furthermore, while postgraduates view a variety of materials negatively,
more than one-third of undergraduates consider it to be of good quality.
In terms of the range of books, a higher percentage of undergraduates
rated them as very good (37%), compared to only 22% of postgraduates.
The proportion of undergraduates who were satisfied (35%) was slightly
higher than postgraduates (28%). In contrast, the number of postgraduates
reported dissatisfaction (50%) was two times as high as undergraduates
(28%).
Moving to non-printed materials, while more than two-thirds of
undergraduates (68%) rated them as very good, only 12% of postgraduates
shared this opinion. However, postgraduates were over five times more
rate these materials as not good (65%) than undergraduates (12%).

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