The graphs demonstrate the number of hours learners spend in 5 different universities. Overall, weekdays recorded more hours than weekends. University C dominated in weekdays, whereas University A led on the weekends.
Focusing first on weekdays, University C reported the highest number of hours among all institutions, at 10.6, followed by University B with around 10.1 hours. University E showed a similar pattern with exactly 10 hours. However, the reverse was true for Universities A and D. University A demonstrated 9.8 hours of study, while University D exhibited the lowest figure among all institutions, at 9.6 hours on week days.
On the weekends, University A recorded 9 hours, the highest among all. University B showed a similar trend with 8.6 hours of studying.However, the remaining three universities bucked this trend by reporting lower study times. University C recorded 7.8 hours, the highest among the lower figures, followed by University E with 6.2 hours. Finally, University D showed 5.6 hours, the lowest among all universities on weekends.
