100% Music Albums Buyer

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These bar graphs illustrate the number of music albums purchased by people in the UK, based on

their gender and age.

According to the data provided, the age group (25-35) is the top buyer of pop music. The age group
45+ purchased the minimum pop music, accounting for approximately 35% of the total. Other age
groups, thankfully, have ranged between 19 and 30 per cent.

In rock music, the age group (25–35) was shown the same performance and sustained their position
of more than 30%. Although his 45+ age retained his minimal buyer rank, Females were the lowest
buyers compared to male buyers.

All scenarios have altered in comparison to the past two music CDs, particularly in classical music.
Buyers of classical music aged 45 and up made up about 20% of all purchases. The graph trend
reversed for the 16-25 age group and stuck at roughly 3%, although there was a similar tendency
shown by men, with the Highest number of classical music consumers compared with female
customers.

Based on the three bar graphs (pop music buyers, rock music buyers, and classical music buyers). We
can immediately see that classical music had the broadest dramatic change, and the highest number
of customers were all male.

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