The provided bar charts compare five different universities regarding the average study-hours among students.
Overall, students dedicated more hours on studying on weekdays which were reduced on weekends. Meanwhile, University C and University A were positioned first in this category on weekdays and weekends, respectively.
According to weekdays data, all students spent more than 9 hours on doing their assignments. Students in University C ranked fist, with 10.6 hours studying, slightly followed by University B and E with a margin of around 50.5 hours. The figure for students in University A and D were almost similar, with 9.8 and 9.6 hours, respectively.
In weekends, the average number of hours spending on studying were decreased. Students in University A, continued to study hard with a narrow difference, compared to weekdays, with 9 hours. Meanwhile, students in University B were the second hardworking, with dedicating 8.6 hours on fulfilling academic tasks. While, students in University c studied harder than others in weekdays, they had a poor performance on weekends by allocation 7.8 hours to their tasks. The highest disparity between average hours in weekdays and weekends was seen in University D, by a staggering 4 hours. This behavior was observed by a slightly 0.2 hours difference in University E as well, with 6.2 hours study-time.
