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The image displays a bar chart comparing average SAT scores in 2017 across three subjects: Reading, Math, and Writing. The categories evaluated are all students, and speakers of Latin, French, Spanish, and Italian. Data points are as follows: All students score approximately Reading 535, Math 545, Writing 525; Latin speakers Reading 560, Math 580, Writing 557; French speakers Reading 530, Math 520, Writing 508; Spanish speakers Reading 510, Math 500, Writing 490; Italian speakers Reading 490, Math 480, Writing 470. The highest scores in all categories are from Latin speakers, while Italian speakers have the lowest.
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The bar chart compares the information regarding the outcome of the survey of the average SAT records of four types of language speakers in 2017.
Overall, it is evident that the highest SAT scores took place among Latin language learners in each of the three skills. Notably, by contrast, all students recorded lower figures in reading and writing than the other students.
In more detail, Latin language students recorded a total score of 557 in reading, 555 in math, and 543 in writing skills. The scores of French language students in these skills are lower than those in Latin, that is, in reading, math, and writing, their scores were 520, 525, and 514, respectively.
When it comes to the other categories, Spanish and Italian students experienced almost similar scores. Spanish and Italian language learners in each of the three subjects recorded 500, 512, and 485 scores, respectively.
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