The bar chart illustrate number of education For man and women between full time education and part time education in Britian from 1970 to 1990. As can be seen, In full time education get a highest number over three year
The charts shown to illustrate the number of students enrolled in several courses such as drama, painting, sculpture, and language in regard of gender and age in 2009.
The provided bar chart compares the number of men and women who opted to pursue higher education in Britain and their choice of educational format over a 20-year span.
The bar chart provides key information about the number of males and females in further education in England in three different periods and the nature of their studying whether it is part-time or full-time. The units are
The bar chart and pie chart compares between the rate of male and female who attending many evening programmes education which an education center during 2009 in addition shows information around the older of these co
The bar graph depicts males' and females' different evening classes participating numbers in an adult learning center in 2009. The pie graph illustrates the ages of those lessons' enrollment.
The bar diagram describes the participation counts of males and females in numerous evening courses at an adult education centre in 2009, while the pie chart details data about their ages.
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 bar chart depicts how many males and females participated in four different kinds of courses at an adult education centre in 2009. In addition, the bar chart on the right-hand side illustrates the proportions represe
The bar chart below, depicts, in the year 2009, the activity of men and women during the evening time. The courses taken into consideration are 4, namely Drama, Painting, Sculpture and Language; While the range of age is