The given bar chart illustrate the comparison in the number of students and their favorite subjects (social science, Science, Language, Craft and Sport) in two schools A and B.
The given chart compares the students' preference in five subjects in two different middle schools. Overall, School A has the highest proportion of students who are into sport, meanwhile most students from school B have
The bar graph illustrate information about subject preferation from two middle schools. The subjects include social science science, language, Craft/Drawing, Sport.
The bar chart compares the data about the well-known subjects of pupils -social science, science, language drawing and sport- from particular middle schools, namely Schools A and B.
The bar chart illustrates how many male and female students studied sciences, mathematics, social sciences, languages, humanities, the arts, literature, and law in 2005, with the data measured in thousands. Overall, it i
The provided diagram depicts information on how many students are interested in 5 subjects at two different middle schools and which lesson is the scholar's favourite among all of them.
The information about the number of students who studied maths, science and economics is depicted by the given bar chart in three different years 2001, 2002 and 2003 respectively.
The provided bar chart gives information about the number of specific university subjects chosen by female and male students namely science, mathematics, social,arts, humanities, literature and law in 2005.
The chart illustrates how many male and female students attended eight university courses, namely Science, Mathematics, Social Science, Languages, Humanities, the Arts, Literature and Law, in the year of 2005. Overall, i
The given column graph illustrates information about the favorite subjects of students from two middle schools,school A and B, It is obvious that students in school A prefer sports more than students in school B do.
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