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Here are detailed descriptions of the graphs and charts based on the
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**1) The Choice of Profession by Educated People in Our Country (J.B-19)**

The graph shows the preferences of educated people in our country regarding their
choice of profession. It reveals that **government jobs** are the most popular
choice, with around **60%** of people opting for this career path. This is followed
by **business**, which is chosen by approximately **30%** of educated people. A
smaller portion, about **5%**, prefer **teaching** as their profession. **Banking**
and **research work** are also significant choices, attracting about **10%** and
**20%** of educated individuals, respectively. Surprisingly, **farming**, which is
often seen as a traditional profession, is the least favored choice, with only
**5%** of educated people pursuing it. The chart highlights a clear preference for
secure and stable jobs, like those in government sectors and business, while fields
like teaching and farming seem less attractive to educated individuals in recent
years.

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**2) The Selling Rate of Seven Types of Books in "Ekushey Boi Mela-2023" (J.B-23)**

The graph illustrates the selling rates of seven different types of books at the
**Ekushey Boi Mela 2023**. Among the categories, **literature books** are the most
popular, with a **40%** share of total book sales. Following closely are
**children’s books**, which account for around **30%** of the sales. **Academic
books**, including textbooks and educational materials, represent about **20%** of
the total sales. **Cookbooks**, **art books**, and **travel books** are less
popular, each contributing around **5-10%** to the total sales. **Science fiction**
books have the smallest share, at just **5%**. The chart suggests that people are
most interested in literature and children's books, while other categories like
cookbooks and science fiction attract a more niche audience. Overall, the graph
shows that **literature** and **children’s books** dominate the market during the
book fair.

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**3) The Number of Internet Users in Towns and Villages from 2010 to 2015 (B.B-
19)**

The graph displays the increase in the number of internet users in both towns and
villages between **2010 and 2015**. In **towns**, the number of users started at
around **30%** in 2010, steadily rising to about **70%** by 2015. This sharp
increase indicates that internet access in urban areas grew significantly over the
five years. In contrast, the number of internet users in **villages** was much
lower, beginning at just **10%** in 2010 and gradually increasing to around **30%**
by 2015. The growth in rural areas is slower but shows a steady upward trend. This
suggests that while towns experienced a quicker adoption of the internet, rural
areas are catching up, though at a slower pace. The graph highlights the widening
digital divide between urban and rural areas, though progress is being made in
bridging this gap.

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**4) Exports Sectors in Bangladesh that Earn Foreign Currency (Pie Chart)**

The pie chart shows the different sectors in **Bangladesh** that contribute to
earning foreign currency through exports. The largest sector is **garments**, which
accounts for about **70%** of total export earnings. This reflects Bangladesh's
strong position as a global leader in textile and garment production. The second
largest sector is **agriculture**, contributing around **20%** of export earnings.
This includes products like rice, tea, and vegetables. **Leather goods** and
**jewelry** are smaller but still significant contributors, making up **5%** and
**4%**, respectively. The remaining **1%** comes from other sectors such as
**handicrafts** and **electronics**. The chart clearly shows that **garments** are
the primary driver of foreign currency in Bangladesh, followed by agriculture,
while other sectors have relatively smaller shares.

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**5) Household Income Distribution in a Family (Pie Chart)**

The pie chart represents how a typical family’s income is distributed across
various expenses. The largest portion of the income, about **40%**, is spent on
**housing**, which includes rent, utilities, and maintenance. **Food** takes up the
second-largest share, making up approximately **30%** of the total household
income. This is followed by **education**, with **15%** of the income allocated for
schooling and related expenses. **Transportation** costs account for **10%**, which
includes expenses for vehicles or public transport. The remaining **5%** is used
for other miscellaneous expenses such as entertainment and healthcare. The chart
shows that housing and food are the primary categories where families spend most of
their income, with education being another significant expense.

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These descriptions summarize and highlight the key points from the graphs and
charts in clear and simple language, offering a comprehensive understanding of the
data presented.

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