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The image shows a bar graph comparing six categories: Linguistics, Philosophy, English Language and Literature, History and Archaeology, Art and Design, and Communication and Media Studies, with two bars representing Male and Female for each category. In Linguistics, Male bar is at 250 and Female bar is at 100. In Philosophy, both Male and Female bars are at 200. In English Language and Literature, Male bar is at 150 and Female bar is at 250. In History and Archaeology, Male bar is at 100 and Female bar is at 150. In Art and Design, Male bar is at 250 and Female bar is at 150. In Communication and Media Studies, Male bar is at 200 and Female bar is at 150. The y-axis ranges from 0 to 300 in increments of 50.
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The bar graph below shows the percentage of students, by gender, studying six art-related fields at a university in the UK in 2011.
Three subjects were predominantly preferred by over 200 female students: English Language and Literature, Linguistics, and Communication and Media Studies with 250, 275, and 225 students, respectively. It is evident that more female students chose to study all art-related fields except History and Archaeology, where males outnumbered females by 25. Notably, History and Design had the lowest female enrollment, while Philosophy had the fewest male students. Particularly, there was a significant difference in the number of students in the Philosophy class, with 100 more females than males out of a total of 50 students.
English Language and Literature had the highest overall enrollment, with 250 females and 225 males. In Linguistics, there were noticeably more female students than males, with a difference of 100 students.
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