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Band 5+: The bar chart below shows the average number of hours students in five different universities studied. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents average study hours, showing University A: 9.8 weekdays, 9 weekends; University B: 10.1 weekdays, 8.6 weekends; University C: 10.6 weekdays, 7.8 weekends; University D: 9.6 weekdays, 5.6 weekends; University E: 10 weekdays, 6.2 weekends.
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The bar chart compares the typical amount of time students in five different colleges study on weekdays and weekends.

Overall, it can be seen that the amount of time students studied in university on weekdays is higher than on weekends . In addition, on the weekends the students who study in university D and E spend fewer hours studying compared to their counterparts.

From Monday to Friday , most universities spend significant time studying around 10 per hour. It can be seen clearly in university C , students study the most , averaging about 10.6 per hour , followed by university B and C from 10.1 to 10 per hours respectively. However , university D and A study slightly less , averaging around 9.6 and 9.8 hours per day.

On the weekends, students who study all college have slightly less time to study . The figure for university A is the most students spending time to study about 9 per hour. Students at university B and C from 8.6 to 7.8 per hour . The amount of time a student in university D spends on studying on weekends is only 5.6 per hour . Similarly, students studying in the university E spend at around 6.2 per hour.

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