The bar chart provides information about the amount of time students allocate to studying at five distinct universities.
Overall, it is clear that while University C was the most preferred on weekdays, University A took the lead on weekends. Additionally, it can be observed that University D was the least favored choice, both on weekdays and weekends.
To begin, the number of hours students spent at University C on weekdays was twice as many as those spent at University D on weekends, which was approximately 10.6 hours. Universities B and C followed a similar trend during weekdays, each accounting for about 10 hours. Likewise, Universities A and B were almost equal, with students averaging around 9 hours of study on Saturdays and Sundays.
Regarding Universities D and E on leisure days, study hours decreased significantly compared to weekdays, recording around 5.6 and 6.2 hours, respectively. In contrast, University C remained moderately preferred, with students averaging just below 8 hours.
