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The image depicts a bar graph titled "Worldwide Literacy Rates in 2004" with the x-axis listing countries and the y-axis showing literacy rates as percentages from 20% to 120%. Georgia and Slovakians exhibit highest literacy rates at 100%, followed by Israel (93%), Mexico (92%), Uruguay (92%), Moldova (91%), Paraguay (91%), Turkey (91%), Peru (86%), Indonesia (84%), Colombia (80%), Egypt (71%), and Brazil (67%). Lower literacy rates are observed for Qatar (47%), Sri Lanka (45%), Zambia (43%), and wrapping with Pakistan (36%) and Sierra Leone (35%) reflecting the lowest. Overall, these countries have an average literacy rate of 80% in 2004.
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The bar chart provides information about the percentages of literacy in different countries during the year 2004.
Overall, the highest percentages of literacy rate were in Georgia and Slovakia. By contrast, Sierra Leone saw the lowest literacy rate among all countries in the given period.
According to the bar chart, the percentages of Georgians and Slovakians’ education status were 100%. In addition, similarly, both Colombia and Mexico’s educated population proportion remained approximately 90% in 2004.
For the remaining countries, 60% of citizens in Haiti were educated, which was almost double the literacy rate in Sierra Leone. In addition, Turkish residents who were expected to be educated had a literacy percentage of around 85%, while this figure for Syria was 80% in that year.
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