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Band 4+: The graph below shows the average length of stay last year (in days) for serious injuries for different age groups in private and public hospitals in Queensland in Australia

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The image shows a line graph titled "Last Year's Average Length of Stay at Private and Public Hospitals for Serious Injuries – Queensland, Australia" with two lines representing 'PUBLIC' and 'PRIVATE' hospitals. The X-axis lists age groups: 00-05, 06-10, 11-15, 20-25, 30-35, 40-45, 50-55, 60-65, 70-74, 75-80, 85+; with corresponding years below each group: 04, 09, 14, 19, 24, 29, 34, 39, 44, 49, 54, 59, 64, 69, 74, 79, 84. The Y-axis measures the average length of stay (days), ranging from 0 to 60 in increments of 10. For Public hospitals, the data points for age groups are as follows: 00-05: 35 days, 06-10: 25, 11-15: 25, 20-25: 15, 30-35: 35, 40-45: 52, 50-55: 40, 60-65: 42, 70-74: 20, 75-80: 18, 85+: 18. For Private hospitals, the data points are: 00-05: 20 days, 06-10: 16, 11-15: 20, 20-25: 14, 30-35: 15, 40-45: 20, 50-55: 20, 60-65: 25, 70-74: 18, 75-80: 14, 85+: 14. There are no data points for the 16-19 and 26-29 age groups.
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The line graph illustrates data on the average legth of stay last(in days) for serious injuries for 18 types of age groups in public and private hospitals in Queensland where Australia.

Overall, the leght of stay Public in hospitals witnessed an upward figure between 00, 04 and 44 age groups. While the opposite could be observed pattern is Private hospitals, which saw a fall throughout the entire period.

Firstly, we saw Public hospitals were much higher trend among other. Public Hospitals use less for 00, 04 age groups around 5 or 6 days. Even so, 20, 24 and 45, 49 both figures see much higher numbers approximately 55 days legth of stay in Public Hospitaly. Although, 80, 84 and 85+ patterns been senior citizen. Theye are not prefer stay more days, only stay 20 days.

Secondly, Private hospitals be least than Public. Private at the beginning with 15-19 age group as well as they are stay only 7 days. Moreover, 25-29 age group prefer stay Private hospitals almost stay 35 days. Senior Citizens figures less level along the public and it is at 11 or 12 days of length.

Lastly Public and Private both never be the same level.

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