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Band 5+: student room for two people vs. student room for one person

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The image depicts two student room layouts: one for two people at $350/week, the other for one person at $200/week. The room for two, measuring 6 meters by 4 meters, includes two beds, two study desks, two cupboards, a bookshelf, and a shared table and chairs, television, microwave, sink, stove, and bathroom. The single room, 6 meters by 2.5 meters, contains one bed, one study desk, one bookshelf, one television, one microwave, one sink, one stove, a cupboard, table, chairs, and a bathroom. Both rooms have identical amenities except for the shared furniture and the number of beds and study desks, with the double room providing extra furniture for both occupants.
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The maps illustrate information about a double room for a students and a student room for one person in Australia university.

Overall, two people room bigger than one person room. Noticeable changes include there are no table and chairs, cupboard and bookshelf in one person room, and there are one bed and study desk. On the other hand, in twin room these furnitures are available and it have two bed and study desk.

The one person room is 6 meters wide and 2.5 metres long. A bathroom located in north-west corner and next to it study desk is positioned. Also, windows are located in north-east corner and bed is situated near the window. Moreover, In the south-west corner, there are microwave, stove and sink are situated. In the southern part, there is a television.

Following the alterations, the twin room is 6 metres wide and 4 metres long, bigger than single person room as a long. Also, the bathroom located in the same place, but there is bookshelf next to it. By contrast, in the western side, there are microwave, stove and sink and the TV next to the microwave in the southern part. In the middle of the eastern part, there are two cupboards and the table and chairs are next to the second cupboard. Moreover, first bad is located in north-east corner, and study desk one is near it while, second bed is situated in south-east corner, and study desk two is next to the second bed.

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