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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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Overall, there is a general tendency for students from five universities to spend less time studying in weekends. It is also noticeable that university D represents the lowest patterns in terms of both weekends and weekdays.

Regarding weekday study time, university C leads the chart with 10.6 hours, while university D, with 9.6 hours, accounts for the smallest number. Nevertheless, the variations among the figures for the five universities are not significant, with all hovering around 10 hours a day.

During weekends, students at university A allocate 9 hours a day to academic pursuits, higher than the other, remaining universities. Subsequently, universities B and C trail behind with 8.6 hours and 7.8 hours, respectively. The figures for universities D and E are considerably lower, with the former being 5.6 hours and the latter being 6.2 hours, in that order. It should be noted that University D registers the most pronounced disparity (4 hours) between its weekday and weekend patterns, making it remain at the lowest end.

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