The bar chart illustrates the average number of hours students in five different universities spent studying on weekends and weekdays.
Overall, there were evident variations across five universities, with the total number of studying hours of students in University A being the most consistent regardless of day. Notably, students in all schools spent most time studying on weekdays, while weekends were the least popular option for students to study.
With regards to weekdays, the number of hours spent by students from University C, B and E headed the top of the list, ranging from 10.6 to 10 hours per day. In contrast, University A and D recorded much smaller figures, hovering from 9.8 to 9.6 hours per day.
In terms of weekends, students in University A spent about 9 hours studying, far exceeding the figures for University B (8.6 hours), which was the second-largest group. Moreover, compared to University E and D, which stood at 6.2 hours and 5.6 hours, respectively, University C registered a significantly higher figure at 7.8 hours per day.
