-[Harpreet Singh Dhillon]
The given bar chart compares the access to medical, educational and postal services by the
city and countryside people during a specific region within the uk . Overall, it can be
seen that nearly all urban people are within fifteen-minute drive to all or any these mentioned
services.
Cent-percent urban and rural people have access to medical facilities. They are all within
fifteen minutes drive to a doctor. Similarly, secondary school can be reached within 15
minutes by all residents of villages and cities. All city people have a post office in their
propinquity. However, five per cent of villagers need to drive quite fifteen minutes to
avail postal services. The biggest discrepancy lies in primary school facilities. Only sixty five
percent of villagers have a grade school within 1 / 4 of an hour drive, where because the
remaining, approximately, one third inhabitants of countryside need to drive their children
to far-off schools.
Overall, the agricultural and concrete communities have similar access to medical, postal and
secondary school facilities but only a few third of villagers don't live on the brink of a primary
school.
city and countryside people during a specific region within the uk . Overall, it can be
seen that nearly all urban people are within fifteen-minute drive to all or any these mentioned
services.
Cent-percent urban and rural people have access to medical facilities. They are all within
fifteen minutes drive to a doctor. Similarly, secondary school can be reached within 15
minutes by all residents of villages and cities. All city people have a post office in their
propinquity. However, five per cent of villagers need to drive quite fifteen minutes to
avail postal services. The biggest discrepancy lies in primary school facilities. Only sixty five
percent of villagers have a grade school within 1 / 4 of an hour drive, where because the
remaining, approximately, one third inhabitants of countryside need to drive their children
to far-off schools.
Overall, the agricultural and concrete communities have similar access to medical, postal and
secondary school facilities but only a few third of villagers don't live on the brink of a primary
school.
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