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Band 5+: The charts below show the results of a survey of adult education. The first chart shows the reasons why adults decide to study. The pie chart shows how people think the costs of adult education should be shared.

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The image displays two charts, a bar chart and a pie chart, depicting reasons for adult education and cost-sharing preferences. The bar chart shows "Interest in subject" as the top reason with 40%, followed by "Gain qualifications" at 38%, "Helpful for current job" at 22%, "To improve prospects of promotion" and "Enjoy learning/studying" both at 20%, "To be able to change job" at 12%, and "To meet people" at 9%. The pie chart presents cost-sharing preferences, with "Individual" bearing the highest percentage at 40%, "Employer" at 35%, and "Taxpayer" at 25%.
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Some website has made a chart to show people about the reasons why adults decided to study. most of them decided to study because they are interested in the subject. There are various subject for adults choose and of course every subject has its own benefit and its own flaws.

the first chart shows that adults top pick with 40 votes for the reasons they decided to study is because they’re interested in the subject. Below the top picks, is to gain qualifications. Theres so much reasons for adults gaining qualifications, it helps them to get a job, or maybe a degree. with 22 votes because its helpful for the current job, The next one with 20 vote is to improve prospects of promotions equivalent to enjoy learning or studying. And followed by 9 adults who likes to meet people, in this world there so many adults who enjoy and find it relaxing just to meet people every day. The pie charts shows how the costs of each course should be shared, the biggest is individuals at 40% followed by employer 35% and the least is taxpayer at 25%

this concludes that adults are likely decided to study because they are interested in the subject

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