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The image depicts a bar graph with three distinct years and four categories: Males-Full time, Males-Part time, Females-Full time, and Females-Part time. In 1990, the values are approximately 200 for Males-Full time, slightly above 150 for Males-Part time, about 120 for Females-Full time, and approximately 50 for Females-Part time. In 1998, the values show around 400 for Males-Full time, roughly 250 for Males-Part time, about 300 for Females-Full time, and approximately 200 for Females-Part time. By 2005, the figures reach around 800 for Males-Full time, slightly below 800 for Males-Part time, nearly 800 for Females-Full time, and slightly above 800 for Females-Part time. These data points provide a numerical representation of the categories across the given years.
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The bar graph illustrates how many students study in three years including 1990, 1998, 2005 by four types. The graph is measured by thousands.
Overall, the number of students in 1990 and 1998 was considerable lower than the figure of 2005. Particularly, in 1990, the four kinds of students including full and half time were below 200 thousands. By 2005, the figure had reached significantly 800 thousands.
To begin with, the graph saw a considerable constant in all kinds of students at approximately 200 thousands except females-part time with about 100 thousands in 1990. After 8 years, the number of males- full time increased dramatically from 200 thousand to almost 300 thousands while Males-part time decreased slightly withn about 50 thousand. Remaining types students growthed by small amount (30 thousands)
Furthermore, the graph saw a dramatic increase in 2005 with four times growth. By 2005, the figure of all kinds of students in the UK had soared into approximately 800 thousands.
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