The average hours of studying for the students of five different universities are demonstrated in two bar charts.
Overall, it is clear that the approximate studying hours in weekdays is adequately higher than weekend, especially at D university, that declines more than others in Saturday and Sunday.
While in weekday, the students of C university have logged more than ten hours of studying with an average of 10.6, collegians of D university have an average of 9.6 which is the lowest studying time among other universities. Also, the learning time in B, E, and A is almost equal and about ten hours per week.
even though university C has the most academic hours in weekdays, it is the other way round in weekends and university A experiences the minimum change, and surpass it with a difference of 0.4. in comparison to others, college D has an exponential decline in study period and reaches the low of 5.6 at weekends while, B and E are almost steady.
