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Band 7+: The chart and table show working hours and salaries for 4 different occupations. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a bar chart comparing weekly working hours: Fire Service 40, Police Service 35, Nurses 48, Teachers 30; accompanied by a table showing annual salaries in pounds: Fire service £48,700, Police service £52,050, Nurses £37,450, Teachers £33,600.
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The given chart and table illustrate the amount of time that individuals spend in their offices and their yearly incomes regarding four distinct jobs.

Overall, nurses work the most hours each week, while the opposite is true for teachers. Remarkably, despite the highest working time, the salariy of nurses are lower than that of polices and firefighters.

With regard to the bar chart, it indicates the number of working hours categorized by profession. To be specific, nurses spend the most time at work, with approximately 60 hours per week, which is nearly double the figure for teachers. The working hours of polices are roughly the same as those of firefighters, at around 39 and 35 hours, respectively.

In terms of the table, it illustrates the annual earnings of each occupation. In particular, police officers have the highest yearly income at 52,050 pounds. In second place, firefighters earn 48,700 pounds per year, which is roughly three halves the salary of teachers. In spite of working the most hours, the annual compensation of nurses is lower than that of police officers and firefighters, who work fewer hours, at only 37,450 pounds.

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