This bar chart illustrates the amount of time at five various universities that students spend studying on weekdays and weekends.
Overall, it can be seen that the University C students spend the highest hours per day, while the University D spend least time. However, on weekends, students at University A spend more time studying compared to other universities.
On weekdays, students at University C study 10.6 hours per day, while the University D people takes 9.6 hours. There is a minor difference between University B and E learners on weekdays output, which is 10.1 and 10 respectively. Moreover, University A individuals spend 9.8 hours on weekdays.
In contrast, when we talk about on weekends, there are some significant variation. University A candidates lead 9 hours per day, while University D experience a sharp decline to only 5.6 hours. Furthermore, students at University B and C study for 8.5 and 7.8 hours, respectively, while University E learners spend 6.2 hours on average.
