The given bar graph illustrates the data about how many research student divided by gender studied six different computer science-related subjects at an American university in 2011.
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The bar chart illustrates the comparison between students of both genders who studying linguistics,psychology, natural science,engineering,programming and mathematics in 2011 at a US university .
The display bar graph shows the numbers of male as well as female research students studying six computer science subjects at a US university in 2011 linguistics, psychology, natural science, engineering, programming an
The bar graph provides information about a student investigation for six subjects (Mathematics , Programming, Engineering, Psychology, Linguistics) at a US university in 2011.
The graph illustrates the sum of research students which consists of males and females who study at a US university in 2011 in computer discipline subjects. Overall, the number of men who did the research was higher than
The given chart compares the research students learning six subjects in computer science ,depending on their gender in a university in the USA in 2011.
The bar graph given illustrates numbers of male and female research students studying six computer science subjects at a US university in 2011. overall, each category shows several features.
The graph illustrates the volume of male and female candidates research studying six different computer science subjects at a US university in the year 2011.
This bar graph illustrates the information regarding the quota of boys and girls students are studying different subjects of computer science at US institute in 2011.
The bar chart illustrates the information of two gender research students both male and female who learning six different computer science courses at a US university in 2011.
The bar chart gives the statistics of male and female research students who studied six different computer science courses in a university at United States in 2011. (26)