The given bar chart illustrates information about the number of illiteracy people separated into two genders in six different areas around the world in the previous year. The units are in per cent.
The bar chart below illustrates the estimation of males and females who were illiterate in six regions of the world last year. Overall, there are more women who cannot read and write compared to men across the six region
The chat illustrates the percentage of men and women who were not educated in different parts of the world in the previous year. Overall, women always had a higher illiteracy percentage than men, especially in Sub-Sahara
The given bar chart illustrates the proportion of illiterate people in five different regions in the previous year. The study was a compression between gender male and female.
Presented for consideration is a bar chart illustrating the estimation of the illiteracy rate around the world in various regions in the previous year.
The bar chart depicts how the illiteracy rates varied according to the region and gender last year. Overall, what stands out from the bar chart is that the developed countries showed the least illiteracy rates in both ma
Presented for consideration is a bar chart detailing figures for the proportion of residents who are unable to write or read, broken down by gender in the previous year. The units are measured on percentage (%).
The diagram compares six regions, namely developed countries, Latin America, East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, Arab States, and South Asia, in terms of worldilliteracy for the last year.
The given chart depicts the percentage of a lack of the ability to read and write through 2 standars which are region and sexes around the world in the previous year
The chart illustrates the provisional global lack of education rates per gender and area in the past year .in each of ( South Asia,Arab States,Sub-Saharan Africa,East Asia/Oceania and developed countries)