The bar chart illustrates the proportion of students studying six different subjects in Toronto in 2013.
Overall, The number of disparities gender are males and females spent their time studying six different subjects such as Social science, Engineering, health, humanities, science and math, and Agriculture. By far the most significant, the number of students studying different subjects. Meanwhile, social science had the highest number of students studying, and Agriculture had the plummet of students studying in this subject . While, male and female students spent more time on their favorite subject was social science, and they spent at least time for studying Agriculture.
However, The number of students boys peaked at 7000 students spent their time studying and dropped suddenly 3000, and gradually decreased in the final subject. The proportion of students studying first social science. while 4000 girl students to study this subject, Engineering around over 2000 boy students studying the subject. More importantly, Female students just around 800 students. The number of male students studying health subject 500 students, while Female students had around 1500, the number of students studying three subjects are humanities and Science, and maths had around 1000 to 1500 respectively, and agricuture plummeted.
