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My original data, as graphed, had Wales and the UK as two different entities. As pointed out, Wales is technically part of the UK. In addition to this, the original graph was difficult to read as the size of the shop space bars made the bars for the other data too small. I think I have solved both problems. Here is the amended graph. The explanation of the bars is below:

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Each country has a series of four bars associated with it. By the way, the colors are courtesy of Bill Gates, not me. They represent:
- BLUE - percentage of the total number of respondants from that country
- MAROON - average age in years of the respondants from that country
- YELLOW - average years of experience in woodworking of the respondants from that country
- TEAL - average shop size in square feet of the respondants from that country as reduced by a factor of 10. This means that the number above the bar must be multiplied by 10 to get the actual average shop space in square feet.
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