The bar chart compares the number of hours that students from five universities spent studying on weekdays and at weekends.
Overall, students in all institutions studied significantly longer during weekdays than at weekends. It is also clear that Universities B and C recorded the highest study hours on weekdays, while Universities D and E had the lowest figures on weekends.
On weekdays, students at University C devoted the greatest amount of time to studying, at 10.6 hours, followed closely by University B, where learners studied 10.1 hours. In contrast, those at Universities A and D spent slightly fewer hours, at 9.8 and 9.6 respectively.
At weekends, University A showed the highest study duration, with students spending 9 hours, followed by University B at 8.6 hours. By comparison, students at University D and University E studied substantially less, recording only 6.2 and 5.6 hours.
