The tables and pie chart show in percentage terms the results of a survey of a new shopping complex in Auckland, New Zealand.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The charts give results of a finding of what females and males thought about a new shopping construction in Auckland, New Zealand.
Overall, the vast majority of people are satisfied with three sectors of the complex: shops, restaurants, and design.
For shops, 71% of female respondents expressed their pleasure, in comparison with 62% of males. Especially, both women and men are not pleased with the shopping complex, both at 20% whereas 27% of those asked had no comment.
As can be seen for restaurants, most of the males (80%) are satisfied compared to only 59% of the females. Meanwhile, over a fourfold percentage of women (21%) compared to men (5%) express their dissatisfaction. Besides, 35% of respondents did not express their feeling.
According to the pie chart, the vast majority of people (62%) are very satisfied with the new construction. This was followed by satisfaction (17%), dissatisfaction (11%), and no comment (10%).
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