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The given data represents the percentage of students studying at an Australian university, which is divided into 6 departments, in 2009. Overall, it can be seen that females mostly choose English department, meanwhile, the students whose first language is not English choose physics. About the students who were born outside of Australia basically go into […]
The table compares the proportion of students studying in various departments at a certain university in Australia in 2009. It compares the percentage of female students, those whose first language is not English, and students born outside Australia. Overall, it is evident that the English and Modern languages department had the highest rate of female […]
The table illustrates the number of students, who studies in six different departments at an Australian university in 2009. Overall, by far the highest number of females was observed in English category, while the reverse was true for Chemistry, which recorded the lowest figures. It is also noteworthy that, the most students in Modern language […]
The given data below presents the information about students exploring six various fields of science at an Australian university in the year 2009. Overall, among given departments are english, psysics, chemistry, modern languages, history and math and three category of students in the table: percentage of females, students whose first language is not English, and […]
The table illustrates the percentage of students majoring in six different faculties regarding their gender, first language, and nationality at an Australian university in 2009. Overall, while the majority of female students specializing in English, Modern languages, and History, most scholars from these faculties, except for Modern languages, spoke English as their mother tongue. In […]
The provided table compares the student distribution in various subjects at a university in Australia in the year 2009. Initially, English department accounted for the highest proportion of female students, while Modern Languages was most favored by both non-native English speakers and students who were not born in Australia. In contrast, Physics was the subject […]
