The bar graph illustrates the number of people in the tertiary education whether they were full-time students or part-time students according to their genders in Britain from 1970 to 1991. Overall, both males and females
The bar chart illustrates the number of males and females enrolled in higher education in Britain, along with full-time and part-time studies, during the past 21 years.
The two bar chart indiacates the number of people who do full time and part-time education during three periods in Britain. The y-axis depicts the years they took the education and x-axis shows the number of people.
There are two bar graphs indicating the number of men and women where they study for full time and part- time over a period of three years in Britain as shown by the graph titles. The y axis depicts the number of people
The bar chart below illustrates the number of men and women participating in further study over a 30 year period and whether this was full time or part time education.
Contained in the bar chart is data pertaining to the quantity of both sexes who participated in different evening classes at an educational centre for adults during 2009. The pie chart illustrates data about the age of t
The bar chart illustrates data regarding how many males and females participated in a wide range of evening tutors at an older learning center in 2009, while the accompanying pie chart provides a nuanced account of atten
The bar chart compares, the numbers of males and females who took diverse evening classes at adult institutes in 2009. The pie chart shows the age of these attendees.
The chart illustrates the various type of people who attend the evening course at an adult education centre in the year 2009 and also the pie chart tells about the ages of people who attended these programme.
The given bar chart describes the numbers of men and women, attending various evening courses at an adult education centre in the year 2009.The pie chart illustates information about the ages of the course participants.
The bar chart depicts the number of male and female who partecipated in evening courses at an education center for adults in 2009. The pie chart shows us the age of these partecipants.
The bar graph illustrates the numbers of both genders attending several evening courses at an adult education centre in 2009, while pie chart shows the ages of these course participants. The data has been calibrated in t
Nowadays, many people attend a various of evening courses at an adult education centre.According to the bae chart, 42% of the participants were over 50 years old, 26% were between 40 to 49, 16% were between 30 to 39, 11%
The bar chart illustrates the total of women and men who attended the evening courses at an adult education centre in the year 2009. On the other hand, the pie chart also shows the ages of the participants that participa
The bar chart depicts the number of males and females attending numerous courses at an educational centre, while the pie chart illustrates the percentage of different age groups attending these courses in 2009. It is cle
The chart illustrates the rate of males and females in further education in Britain in three periods and whether they were studying full-time or part-time. Units are measured in thousands.
The chart illustrates the average of men and women in high-level education in the United Kingdom in three decades and whether they were full-time students or part-time.