The bar chart illustrates the number of students in two different middle schools in their preferred classes, including Social Science, Science, Language, Cratf and drawing, and Sport.
The bar chart provides key information about five preference subjects: social science, science, language, craft/ drawing, and sport. The columns are measured by percentages.
Given is a bar chart illustrating the distribution of students' subject preferences from two middle schools. The horizontal axis represents various subjects, while the vertical axis quantifies the number of students who
The bar chart depicts the most likely subject of pupils in different intermediate schools, schools A and schools B. By and large, both schools have huge differences between the favored topics by the pupils.
The graph illustrates the amount of students who learned three subjects between 2001 and 2003. Overall, the number of participants who attended Sports studies grew significantly by 2003, while Psychology became the least
The bar chart in 2005 shows the number of students who chose certain university subjects. The number are different in every subject between males and females. In this bar chart the highest number of males just over 20 th
The rendered bar graph illustrates the students' favourite subjects from two middle schools, such as schools A and B. The data is calibrated in terms of numbers.
The graph illustrates data about the dearest subjects of pupils from school A and school B.In short,It is seen that both school's students like extra-curricular disciplines to read more than others.
The given bar chart illustrates about the student's favourite courses such as social science, science, language, craft and sport between two schools namely school A and school B.
The given bar graph illustrate a comparison about two different school, school A and B, about the five popular subjects, there are social science, science, language, craft/drawing, and sport. The units are measure in tot
This bar graph illustrates the most preferable subjects such as social science, science, language, craft/drawing and sports in two different schools with their classrooms with division.