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The image contains a table and a bar chart about the expenditure of studying abroad. The table shows the total average amount of money spent by students per week in US ($) for four countries: Country A, 875; Country B, 735; Country C, 540; and Country D, 435. The bar chart breaks down weekly expenditure into three categories. For Country A, the costs are: Accommodation 150, Tuition approximately 220, and Living cost approximately 390. For Country B, the costs are: Accommodation approximately 130, Tuition approximately 160, and Living cost approximately 195. For Country C, the costs are: Accommodation approximately 110, Tuition approximately 125, and Living cost 150. For Country D, the costs are: Accommodation approximately 95, Tuition approximately 110, and Living cost approximately 115.
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The given graph and chart dispicts the information about a breakdown of the total cost and the average amount of cash spent by students each week while studying in 4 foreign countries.
Overall, country A had the highest Accommodation, Tution, and Living cost among in all four countries. However, the least covered country is D where the accommodation cost is very affordable.
Firstly, taking about the excessive growth in the amount of increasing all the cost of country A, which is 875$. Moreover, the countries B, C, D follows the trend of decreasing the cost of Accommodation, Tution, and Living cost. After A, the nation B had high expenditure, nearly 735$, where as the C had moderate expenses in about 540$. In addition, the country D had the lowest costs in the comapany of all the 4 countries, around 435$. The trends clearly shows how all the price of investmest in the 4 diffrerent foreign countries reduced in all expenses after each other.
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