A survey asked 16 library visitors if they felt welcomed at the library. All 16 respondents (100%) answered yes that they felt welcomed. No respondents (0%) answered no that they did not feel welcomed.
This document contains population data from a single location. It shows the total population is approximately 14,000 with the majority (around 13,888) identifying as white, and smaller portions identifying as black (429), Asian (605), Hispanic/Latino (260), or other (39). The data is presented numerically and broken down by ethnic group/race.
A survey asked 16 library visitors if they felt welcomed at the library. All 16 respondents (100%) answered yes that they felt welcomed. No respondents (0%) answered no that they did not feel welcomed.
This document contains population data from a single location. It shows the total population is approximately 14,000 with the majority (around 13,888) identifying as white, and smaller portions identifying as black (429), Asian (605), Hispanic/Latino (260), or other (39). The data is presented numerically and broken down by ethnic group/race.
A survey asked 16 people if they like coming to the library, with 100% or 16 people responding yes that they do like coming to the library, and 0 people or 0% responding no that they do not like coming to the library.
The document appears to be a list of numbers and categories related to books. It includes numbers ranging from 2,357.00 to 4,762.00 as well as categories such as Easy, Fiction, Biography, and Informational that seem to describe different types of books. The final line refers to a Book Collection.
This document contains financial information with numbers listed for income and filing status categories. It shows amounts for 37,700.16 and 71,685.00 under income, and lists the filing statuses of single and married.
This graph shows a breakdown of the population by age groups, with the x-axis labeled "Age" ranging from under 5 to 80 and above, and the y-axis showing the population numbers ranging from 0 to 3000. It depicts that the largest population is between 21-29 with around 2000 individuals, followed by 15-20 and 30-39 both with around 1500, with the numbers decreasing in the older age groups.
The document shows percentages for different levels of education: 50% have a high school education, 38% have a bachelor's degree, and 12% have a master's degree.
Most students who responded to a survey about why they come to the library said they come for both pleasure and class requirements. A smaller number said they come for just pleasure or just class requirements. The majority, 75%, said they come to the library for both pleasure and their class requirements.
The document provides data on the languages spoken on Wilmington Island. English is spoken by the vast majority at 13,893 people. Spanish and European languages are also represented with 184 and 227 speakers respectively. Smaller numbers speak Asian/Pacific languages and other tongues, with 41 and 83 speakers each.
The document shows percentages for different categories at a book fair. Nearly half (47%) was for books, over a third (38%) was for technology, 13% was for supplies, and 2% was for something else. The percentages add up to 100% and relate to categories available at a school book fair.
A survey asked 16 people if they like coming to the library, with 100% or 16 people responding yes that they do like coming to the library, and 0 people or 0% responding no that they do not like coming to the library.
The document appears to be a list of numbers and categories related to books. It includes numbers ranging from 2,357.00 to 4,762.00 as well as categories such as Easy, Fiction, Biography, and Informational that seem to describe different types of books. The final line refers to a Book Collection.
This document contains financial information with numbers listed for income and filing status categories. It shows amounts for 37,700.16 and 71,685.00 under income, and lists the filing statuses of single and married.
This graph shows a breakdown of the population by age groups, with the x-axis labeled "Age" ranging from under 5 to 80 and above, and the y-axis showing the population numbers ranging from 0 to 3000. It depicts that the largest population is between 21-29 with around 2000 individuals, followed by 15-20 and 30-39 both with around 1500, with the numbers decreasing in the older age groups.
The document shows percentages for different levels of education: 50% have a high school education, 38% have a bachelor's degree, and 12% have a master's degree.
Most students who responded to a survey about why they come to the library said they come for both pleasure and class requirements. A smaller number said they come for just pleasure or just class requirements. The majority, 75%, said they come to the library for both pleasure and their class requirements.
The document provides data on the languages spoken on Wilmington Island. English is spoken by the vast majority at 13,893 people. Spanish and European languages are also represented with 184 and 227 speakers respectively. Smaller numbers speak Asian/Pacific languages and other tongues, with 41 and 83 speakers each.
The document shows percentages for different categories at a book fair. Nearly half (47%) was for books, over a third (38%) was for technology, 13% was for supplies, and 2% was for something else. The percentages add up to 100% and relate to categories available at a school book fair.