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The image shows two graphs; a bar graph indicating the rate of students enrolled in music, and a pie chart showing career choice post-graduation. The bar graph displays data from 2000 to 2006, with males and females represented in separate bars for each year. In 2000, males show a rate of just under 10% and females just over 5%. In 2001, males are at roughly 12% and females at 5%. 2002 shows males at approximately 11% and females at 6%. 2003 has males at just over 10% and females close to 7%. In 2004, males are at approximately 9% and females at roughly 7%. 2005 has males at just under 8% and females around 7%. 2006 shows males at roughly 5% and females at about 6%. The pie chart indicates three categories: same profession 25%, different profession 55%, and similar profession 20%, adding up to 100%.
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The bar chart illustrates the enrolment of students in music in an Australian university from 2000 to 2006, and the pie chart illustrates how they chose their career after their course.
Overall, in all period shown women had the haghiest percentages of students enrolled in music. While men was the least popular, therefore most of people choise was different proffession.
In 2000, the students enrolled in music by Males and Females were the same 20%. In 2000, Males decreased approximately to 15%, and Females rose to more then 20%. In 2002 and 2003, Males remained the same, while Females grewn from 30% to near 40%. In 2004 percentages of Males declined abruptly to 10%, and Female increased to 50%. In 2005, men rose around to 15%, and women approximately to 55%. in 2006, Male grewn to 20%, while the Female achived the peak of 60%.
The pie chart shows career choise, 55% of people after course chose different professions, 20% chose same profession, and 25% chose similar profession after Australian university.
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