The given charts compares data abou the fraction of Australian people who graduated from 2 various academic subjects namely, math and Other and had full-time job ,and the amount of their incomes between 2004 and 2012.
The line graph illustrates the percentages of full-time workers who were graduated from math and other fields, and table compares the average income’s between math graduates and other graduates between five years.
The line graph and table show the comparison between Math graduates and others from an unidentified university in Australia in two different aspects: percentage of students got full-time jobs and average salary, from 200
The graphs present the proportion of Australian University students that acquire full-time job after graduating. Included as well are their salaries from 2004 to 2012.
The illustration compares the proportion of Math graduates with Other graduates who got into full-time jobs afte passing from a certain Australian university, while the chart compares their average income between the yea
The line chart depicts the trend of 2 distinct graduates (all and mathematics) that employ full-time work upon graduation from an Australian university, while the table presents the average income for these 2 graduates i
The supplied line graph and table diagram depict the scale of full-day jobs of students, who graduated from university in Australia and their income in the period of 2004 to 2012.
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The line graph gives information about the proportion of full-time employees who graduated from Math and Other graduates in Australia every two years from 2004 to 2012, while the table illustrates their average salaries
The first line diagram illustrates how many percent of Australian university graduate students grasping a full-time job and the second graph compares the average income of math and other graduates in 8 years.