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Band 6+: The bar chart shows the number of children in two different age groups in an average class in different countries.

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The image depicts a bar graph titled "Number of children in an average class at different ages in different countries" with the x-axis representing five categories (Japan, Hong Kong, Russia, United States, Global average) and the y-axis indicating 'Students per class' ranging from 0 to 40 in increments of 10. Two bars, one for 'Age 9' and one for 'Age 13,' represent each category. Japan's 'Age 9' has 33 students, and 'Age 13' has 34; Hong Kong has 36 for 'Age 9' and 33 for 'Age 13'; Russia displays 16 for 'Age 9' and 21 for 'Age 13'; the United States shows 24 for 'Age 9' and 26 for 'Age 13'; the Global average presents 24 students for both 'Age 9' and 'Age 13'.
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The given chart depicts the number of pupils in classes from different countries at two seperate ages.

Overall, the number of students at different ages appears not to differ much in the same country. While some countries may have high number of students per class in both ages, some may not be alike.

A closer inspection into the graph, it can be seen that Russia has the least number of students per class in both ages at just aboce 10 pupils a class. Hong Kong, along with Japan, on the other hand has approximately 35 students at the age of nine in the former, and thirteen in the latter. Besides, staying in the lead, Japan has just above 30 students aged nine, while Hong Kong has quite the same number but for pupils aged thirteen. A similar relationship is mirrored by the United Stated and the Global average, albeit at a lower proportion, amounting for roughly 20 students per class for both ages in both types.

Additionally, the difference between the number of students of different ages in the same country may differ. The number of students in Russia are almost identical in both ages, as opposed to other countries, where there is roughly 10-student difference.

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