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Band 8+: The chart and the table show working hours and salary for 4 different occupations. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

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The image includes a bar chart and a table displaying work hours and salaries across four professions: Fire service, Police service, Nurses, and Teachers. Fire service shows 40 hours per week and an annual salary of £48,700; Police service indicates 40 hours per week and a salary of £52,050; Nurses work 55 hours per week with a salary of £37,450; Teachers work 30 hours per week earning £33,600 annually.
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The bar chart and table compare the average weekly working hours and annual salaries of four professions: fire service, police service, nurses, and teachers.

Overall, nurses work the longest hours, while teachers have the shortest working week. In terms of salary, police officers earn the most, whereas teachers receive the lowest pay.

Looking at working hours, nurses work approximately 55 hours per week, which is significantly higher than the other professions. Fire service employees work around 40 hours weekly, followed by police officers at about 35 hours. Teachers have the lightest workload, at roughly 30 hours per week.

Regarding salaries, police service employees earn the highest annual income at £52,050. Firefighters are the second highest paid, earning £48,700. In contrast, nurses earn £37,450 despite having the longest working hours. Teachers receive the lowest salary, at £33,600 per year.

In summary, there is not a direct correlation between working hours and salary, as nurses work the most hours but do not earn the highest income, while police officers earn the most with comparatively fewer hours.

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