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Band 7+: The bar chart shows the average number of hours students in five different universities studied.

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The image contains two bar graphs depicting values for "Weekdays" and "Weekends". The Weekdays graph shows University A at 9.8, University B at 10.1, University C at 10.6, University D at 9.6, and University E at 10. The Weekends graph shows University A at 9, University B at 8.6, University C at 7.8, University D at 5.6, and University E at 6.2. Each bar has a horizontal line across the graph at the 10 marks.
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The bar graph gives information about how students in five universities allocate their time to studies.

Overall, it is evident that students in the university C and A dedicate most time to studying on weekdays and on weekends, respectively. Notably, those who pursue higher education in university D spend the smallest amount of studying time on both weekdays and weekends compared to those in other universities.

Regarding weekdays, students in all universities spend more learning time than weekends, with those in the university C expend 10.6 hours, followed by the allocation of time of students in the university B (10.1 hours) and those in the university E (10 hours). Additionally, 9.8 hours are spent on absorbing and revising lessons by university A students, as opposed to 9.6 hours by university D counterparts.

Turning to the average number of hours on weekends, students in university A allocate 9 hours for studies, nearly doubling that of those in university D, with 5.6 hours. Furthermore, the number of hours dedicated to studying of those in university E is 6.2 hours, which is exceeded by those pursuing university B and C, with the respective figures being 8.6 and 7.8 hours.

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