The bar chart compares the average number of hours students in five different universities in weekdays and weekends.
Overall, while in weekdays students dedicate more time for studying, the opposite could be told of weekends. Additionally, University C is topped the list in the former, University A in the latter, whereas University D remains the smallest pattern across the entire week.
Focusing first on weekdays, University C dominates the list on which the students spend just 10.6 hours and its University B and E counterparts around 10 hours, respectively. Coming in fourth is the University A where the pattern shows 9.8 study hours following come near University D students devote for education 9.6 hours.
Turning to the weekends that are not prioritize as much, University A students lead the peak and allocate more time then others with 9 hours, with the gap becoming less pronounce. While students in the University B channel 8.6 hours on education, those in University C allocate considerable less time just 7.8 hours. Finally, the University E students outspend 6.2 hours compare to University D students tail the list with 5.6 hours.
