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The image depicts a bar graph titled "Worldwide Literacy Rates in 2004" with the x-axis listing countries and the y-axis showing literacy rates as percentages from 20% to 120%. Georgia and Slovakians exhibit highest literacy rates at 100%, followed by Israel (93%), Mexico (92%), Uruguay (92%), Moldova (91%), Paraguay (91%), Turkey (91%), Peru (86%), Indonesia (84%), Colombia (80%), Egypt (71%), and Brazil (67%). Lower literacy rates are observed for Qatar (47%), Sri Lanka (45%), Zambia (43%), and wrapping with Pakistan (36%) and Sierra Leone (35%) reflecting the lowest. Overall, these countries have an average literacy rate of 80% in 2004.
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The bar chart illustrates the outlines of literacy rates for several countries in 2004.
Overall, it can be seen that Georgia had the highest literacy rate in 2004 . On the other hand Sierra Leone had the least number of literacy rate.
In details, Georgia and Slovakia were the only two nations to reach 100% literacy rate. They were followed by Israel, Colombia, Maxico with literacy rates ranging between 95-98%. Indonesia, Qatar, Brazil, Peru, Turkey and Syria also had high literacy rates with 80-90%. Which indicates that people were very educated in this countries.
In addition, Only five countries had literacy rates above 80%. Out of five countries Tunisia and Cambodia had the similer number of literacy with 75%. Haiti literacy rate was 15% lower from these nations. And finally Pakistan and Sierra Leone had the least number of literacy rates with 50% and 35% .
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