The graph illustrates the average number of students in a class in primary schools and low secondary schools in 6 countries (South Korea, Japan, the UK, Mexico, Denmark, Iceland and the rest of the world) in the year 200
The bar chart compares the number of students in each class in primary and lower secondary schools and compares to the world average in 2006, in 6 various countries.
The supplied bar chart indicates how much the average size of the classes in elementary and high school was in six various countries compared to the all countries in the world in 2006.
This bar chart depicts the figure for the average number of pupils per class in primary schools and lower secondary schools in six various countries (South Korea, Japan, the UK, Mexico, Denmark and Iceland) compared to t
The bar graph below displays the number of students in each class in primary and lower secondary schools in six different nations and the world average in the year 2006.
The bar chart gives data about the average number of pupils per class in primary schools and lower secondary schools in six various countries (South Korea, Japan, the UK, Mexico, Denmark and Iceland) compared to the Worl
The bar chart represents the average number of students across 6 different nations in comparison to the world average for primary and lower secondary schools in 2006.
The bar chart below demonstrates the average number of students per class in primary and lower secondary schools in South Korea, Japan, the UK, Mexico, Denmark, Iceland and the rest part of the world in 2006.
The chart illustrates the medium-sized classes in primary schools and secondary schools in South Korea, Japan, the UK, Mexico, Denmark and Ireland and the world average in 2006.
The presented diagram provides the average number of student in one class categorized to primary schools and lower secondary schools in 6 distinct countries compared to the worldwide average number in 2006.
The presented diagram displays the average numbers of students per class in primary schools and lower secondary schools in 6 different countries and the world average in 2006.