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The bar shows the percentage of British people who donated donating money to charity according to age by age range for 1990 and 2010.
During 1990, people of the age 36 to 50 the age of 36 to 50 people had the highest percentage among other ages. The figures for 36 to 50 people showed over 40%. As you (2인칭은 어느정도 구어에 해당하기 때문에, 태스크1이든 2이든 따로 쓰지 않는다고 보셔도 됩니다.) can see in the graph, in the beginning, 18 to 25 ages had around 17% gave money to charity. That was the lowest percentage among other ages. Moreover, 18 to 50 ages continuously increased but 51 to lower age of 65 decreased. (그 나이 자체는 전혀 증가하거나 감소하지 않습니다. 증가 감소하는 것은 해당 나이대 사람들의 수치에요.)
While in In 2010, the age of 18 to 25 started 7%. Futhermore, the bar rose gradually until the age of 65. However, the lower age of 65 fell to which is 35% at the end. Therefore, 51 to 65 ages were a peak which is 40% among other ages.
Overall, during 1990, the age of 36 to 50 reached a peak of over 40%, while 18 to 25 ages had the lowest percentage. On the other hand, the age of 51 to 65 reached a high which is roughly 40%. In 2010. In addition, 18 to 25 ages had the lowest percentage. (1. Overview는 서론 밑으로 갑니다. 2. Overview에서는 구체적인 수치를 넣지 않습니다.)
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