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The image shows a bar graph with six different countries including South Korea, Japan, UK, Denmark, Mexico, Iceland, and a category labeled "World average." Each has two bars for "% Primary school (age 5-10)" and "% Lower secondary school (age 13-16)." The percentages approximately are: South Korea (Primary around 34%, Secondary around 32%), Japan (Primary around 28%, Secondary around 24%), UK (Primary around 25%, Secondary around 16%), Denmark (Primary around 24%, Secondary around 16%), Mexico (Primary around 27%, Secondary around 20%), Iceland (Primary around 18%, Secondary around 15%), and World Average (Primary around 16%, Secondary around 12%).
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The graph lower secondary schoolThe graph illustrates the process of how changed average class size in 2006.
Overall the average class size in six countries, they are South Korea, Japan, UK, Denmark, Mexico, Iseland and World average. According to the statistics, in many country such as UK, Mexico and Denmark, there are school’s size approximately twenty and twenty-five.
However, in Japan and South Korea had more twenty-five primary school. There is shows about Iceland stats and this is less than others. Following this, we can see how this statistic shows average class size.
In many country have problem with the average class size such as Iceland. They try prevention process so is absolutely captivating and great. As usual, South Korea ranks first. The average class size is more thirty-five. Then, Japan and Mexico are leading, there are approximately more thirty average class size.
Finally, we can get that South Korea is leaded in the average class size in 2006.
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