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The above pie chart illustrates the percentages of cameras sold in Australia in 1999, and the table shows the same cameras in Sydney and Perth. As a general overview, the highest percentage in pie chart was for Nikon whereas in Sydney, it was Canon.

From the pie chart we can see that Nikon, which stood at 35 percent of all cameras sold in Australia, was the highest percentage in 1999. Following this, Olympus was second at one quarter. Next, Canon was third at one fifth while Panasonic was a little lower at 15%. Finally, other cameras stood at 5 percent.

On the other hand, in Sydney, Nikon was one fifth, this was the same to the pie chart. In addition, the most popular of camera sold was Canon, which stood at one third while the least common was Panasonic.

Finally, in Perth, the highest common of camera sold in Australia Nikon, which stood at 47 percent. Furthermore, Panasonic which stood at just under one fifth. In addition, the values for Olympus and other cameras are 15 percent and 6 percent respectively.


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