The bar chart shows the average number of hours students in five differnet universities studied.
Contained in the bar chart is data pertaining to the number of average
hours
that pupils studied in various universities. The figures were recorded in hours
( H
).
Overall
, it can be seen that University
C has the highest studying hours
on weekdays
whereas
University
D shows the lowest on weekends
. Additionally
, hours
for studies are all higher on weekdays
rather than at the weekends
.
Looking at the data more closely, it is evident that in University
D , students spend approximately 9.6H for study on normal days against 5.6H for
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at
weekends
, making it the biggest difference. It can also
be observed that Universities C and E have similarities because the number on weekdays
outnumber
the break days at roughly 10.6H and 10H compared with 7.8H and 6.2H, respectively.
Turning to the remaining statistics, the figures of Correct subject-verb agreement
outnumbers
University
A are similar to the trend, in which pupils use around 9.8H for their weekday studies while
at the weekends
, the average number decreases to 9H, seems
as the smallest difference. Correct pronoun usage
which seems
Moreover
, the
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apply
University
B still shows the same trend as the others , where weekend hours
are lower than in
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on
weekdays
at about 8.6H deal with 10.1HSubmitted by [email protected] on
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