The bar graphs provide a breakdown of the typical study hours of students from 5 different universities on weekdays and weekends.
Overall, students across all universities exhibit a strong commitment to their studies. Notably, there are significant variations in the study patterns of University D students between weekdays and weekends.
During the weekdays, students at University C allocate the highest amount of time to studying, with an average of 10.6 hours. In contrast, University B and University E students have lower figures, at 10.1 and 10 hours, respectively. On weekends, however, these differences diminish. University B students spend an average of 8.6 hours studying, while students at Universities C and E devote 7.8 and 6.2 hours, respectively.
University A students dedicate 9.8 hours to studying on weekdays, but this decreases slightly to 9 hours on weekends. Despite this reduction, University A still records the highest weekend study hours among the universities. Conversely, while students at University D spend 9.6 hours per day studying, just 5.6 hours are recorded on weekends, which is the lowest figure compared to other universities.
