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The image consists of two bar charts showing the average number of hours students in five different universities studied on weekdays and weekends. In the first bar chart for weekdays, University A averages 9.8 hours, University B averages 10.1 hours, University C averages 10.6 hours, University D averages 9.6 hours, and University E averages 10 hours. In the second bar chart for weekends, University A averages 9 hours, University B averages 6 hours, University C averages 7.8 hours, University D averages 8.4 hours, and University E averages 6 hours.
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This bar chart illustrates the amount of time at five various universities that students spend studying on weekdays and weekends.

Overall, it can be seen that the University C students spend the highest hours per day, while the University D spend least time. However, on weekends, students at University A spend more time studying compared to other universities.

On weekdays, students at University C study 10.6 hours per day, while the University D people takes 9.6 hours. There is a minor difference between University B and E learners on weekdays output, which is 10.1 and 10 respectively. Moreover, University A individuals spend 9.8 hours on weekdays.

In contrast, when we talk about on weekends, there are some significant variation. University A candidates lead 9 hours per day, while University D experience a sharp decline to only 5.6 hours. Furthermore, students at University B and C study for 8.5 and 7.8 hours, respectively, while University E learners spend 6.2 hours on average.

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