The pie charts illustrates the class size of four regions of Australia. The four states includes, Australian Capital Territory, Western Australia, New South Australia and South Australia. According to the graph, the class size ranges from 20 learners or less, 21 to 25 learners, 26 to 30 learners to lastly 30 plus students.
In details, the Australian Capital Territory accounts for the most class size of 21 to 25 pupils with 51 percent as opposed to Western Australia’s 43 percent, New south Australia’s 30 percent and South Australia’s 23 percent.
Furthermore, New South Australia has more frequent class size of 20 or fewer students of 40 percent, second area is South Australia with 30 percent , third is Western Australia with 25 percent and last, Australian Capital Territory with 20 percent.
Moving on, South Australia takes the lead on having the most classrooms catering 44 percent of 26 to 30 amount of students, next is Western Australia with 29 percent, followed by both Australian Capital Territory and New South Australia with 27 percent similarly.
Lastly, the least amount of class size across Australia is more than 30, with only 3 percent except for Australian Capital Territory which is 2 percent.
