The provided diagrams compare the layout and facilities of two different student rooms at an Australian university: one for two people and one for a single person.
Overall, the double room is much larger and more expensive than the single room. While both rooms have the same length of 6 metres, the double room is wider and contains more furniture for the extra person.
The room for two people costs $350 per week and is 4 metres wide. It features two beds and two study desks.[2] In the middle of the room, there is a table with two chairs. The kitchen area is quite complete, containing a stove, a sink, and a microwave. There are also several cupboards and bookshelves for storage, and a private bathroom is located in the corner.
In comparison, the single room is cheaper at $200 per week and is only 2.5 metres wide. It has only one bed and one study desk. The kitchen is smaller and does not have a table, chairs, or a microwave, though it still has a stove and a sink. Like the larger room, it also includes a private bathroom, a television, and windows for natural light.
