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Band 7+: 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 presents how many students studied in an average class of six different countries at two particular ages of children, such as ages 9 and 13.

Overall, Japan and Hong Kong were the two nations where students of both ages dominated, while the least number of students were in the U.S.A. and the global average. Additionally, the same number of students studied in Russia.

The average class size in Japan was 30 children at age 9 and 35 at age 13. The maximum number of students studied in Japan and Hong Kong, while there was a slight difference between the numbers for 9-year-olds and 13-year-olds: 35 students in Hong Kong at age 9 and 35 students in Japan at age 13. Additionally, Russia was the nation where 12 students studied at ages 9 and 13.

The average class size at age 9 was 22 children in the United States and the global average, while at age 13 there was a barely perceptible difference between the number of children—only 1.

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