The pie charts illustrate the proportion of second language classes taken by Australian high school students in two different cities, such as Melbourne, and Sydney in 2017. Units are measured in percentages.
Overall, it is clear that Mandarin and Japanese language classes were by far the most popular among secondary pupils in both towns, while Italian was taken more in Melbourne than in Sydney.
The data suggest that the proportion of second language classes in Melbourne and Sydney in the Mandarin language reported 40% and 45%, respectively. High secondary students who learn the Indonesian language, which is the lowest in both countries such as Melbourne at 10% and Sydney at 5%.
The countries of Melbourne and Sydney in the Japanese language observed 25% and 30%, while the Italian language noticed 10% and 5%, respectively. The proportion of second language classes in Melbourne and Sydney in other language reported 10% and 15%, respectively.
