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The pie graphs show the electricity consumption by various sectors in Eastern Australia in 2007 and 2010. The residential and commercial sectors accounted for over half of total electricity usage both years, while mining remained at 9%. Aluminum and manufacturing saw declines of 4% and 2% respectively, and metals increased from 12% to 18%. Agriculture and transport each remained at 1%.

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The pie graphs show the electricity consumption by various sectors in Eastern Australia in 2007 and 2010. The residential and commercial sectors accounted for over half of total electricity usage both years, while mining remained at 9%. Aluminum and manufacturing saw declines of 4% and 2% respectively, and metals increased from 12% to 18%. Agriculture and transport each remained at 1%.

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The given two pie graphs illustrate the data on electricity consumed by

eight sectors in Eastern Australia in 2007 and 2010.

Overall, it is manifest to see that the majority consumption of electricity


was in residential and commercial sectors. Moreover, aluminum,
manufacturing, and metals witnessed a considerable change over three
years.

According to the pie charts, there was no change in electricity


consumption in the residential, commercial and mining sectors, in both
years, residential and commercial sectors accounted for one-fourth of
total electricity usage (28% and 23% respectively). Besides, the
percentage of mining was recorded at the same amount at 9%. In
contrast, the electrical usage of aluminum and manufacturing dropped
by 4% and 2%. The electricity was consumed in metals sector which
had a moderate inclination from 12% to 18%.

Interestingly, agriculture and transport electricity was stabilized at the


same level at 1% which was the smallest percentage of all sectors.

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