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Band 6+: The bar chart shows the typical weekday for students in three different countries.

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The given chart presents data on the typical weekday for students across three different categories in the European countries.

Overall, it can be seen that studying is the most common activity in all countries, with the notable exception of the UK, where the sleeping is a dominant.Additionally, relaxing represents the lowest amount in the survey.

German and Japanese students spend time on sleeping, with 8 and 7 hours a day respectively.However, this amount is slightly higher in the UK, stand at 8.5 hours.The figure for studying rises steadily, with the amount leading the pack 13 hours.In countries the UK and Germany have a modest disparity between the amount, the former is 8 hours and 9 hours.

As for the category of relaxing, in Japan, where it drops considerably to a chart low of 4 hours from Monday to Friday, which is the lowest point.Conversely,The UK students spend their time at 7 hours each day, converging with German students.

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