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Band 4+: The bar chart shows the number of children in two different age groups in an average class in different countries.

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The image depicts a bar graph titled "Number of children in an average class at different ages in different countries" with the x-axis representing five categories (Japan, Hong Kong, Russia, United States, Global average) and the y-axis indicating 'Students per class' ranging from 0 to 40 in increments of 10. Two bars, one for 'Age 9' and one for 'Age 13,' represent each category. Japan's 'Age 9' has 33 students, and 'Age 13' has 34; Hong Kong has 36 for 'Age 9' and 33 for 'Age 13'; Russia displays 16 for 'Age 9' and 21 for 'Age 13'; the United States shows 24 for 'Age 9' and 26 for 'Age 13'; the Global average presents 24 students for both 'Age 9' and 'Age 13'.
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The bar chart illustrates the figure for children in an average class in 2 ages: 9 and 13 years old in 4 countries: Japan, Hong Kong, Russia, American and global average

Overall, the children who 9 and 13 years old in Japan hit the highest point. On the opposite ,the student from age 9 to 13 reach the lowest point.

In the age of 9,the pupil in Japan reach a peak at about 30%.Following that, the figure for the student in Hong Kong gradually increased more than a half in comparison with Japan around 40%.But there have significantly decreased almost 30%.Following that, the number of scholar in American slowly growth about 10%.However, the learner in global averages have the number of learn as the United States

In the age of 13,the scholar in Japan is the largest is nearly 40% while there have slowly decreased approximately 10%.In addition to this, the learner have significantly decreased roughly 20%,then grow up to 10%.Neverthless, the figure for pupil in global average is still the same with the pupil in USA

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