The charts below give information on the location and types of dance classes young people in a town in Australia are currently attending.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The given pie chart depicts the percentages of the location designed for the dance classroom, and the provided bar graph illustrates types of participants with distinct ages in a town in Australia.
Overall, it is evident that Australia witnesses the leading proportion of private studios among other dance classes. Additionally, the number of students in the range of under 11 and 11–16 years old taking part in ballet and modern dance classes is the highest in this town, respectively, while the opposite is true for remaining dance classes.
As shown in the pie chart, 48% of private studios are used for dance, followed by school halls (after-school) at 24%. Meanwhile, community halls and others and college-based studios only account for 18% and 10%, respectively.
Regarding the bar chart, the number of young people under 11 years old participating in ballet reaches the highest point at 600, while the numbers in tap and modern are below nearly 450. In terms of 11–16s, modern has the highest number of students, at about 520. Meanwhile, the figure for tap and ballet is less prevalent, about 430 of the former and 300 of the latter.
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