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Band 6+: The given graph illustrates information about the average number of hours students in five different universities studied

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The image shows two bar charts: one for weekdays and another for weekends. Weekdays: University A - 9.8 hours, University B - 10.1 hours, University C - 10.6 hours, University D - 9.6 hours, University E - 10 hours. Weekends: University A - 9 hours, University B - 8.6 hours, University C - 7.8 hours, University D - 5.6 hours, University E - 6.2 hours.
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The given chart compares the mediocre hours of students who studied in five different universities, separated in two categories: weekends and weekdays.

On the whole, it is clear that students spend many hours on weekdays compared to weekends illustrating lower index in nearly all sections. Interestingly, University C has the highest hours on weekdays, while the quite opposite is true for University D.

Upon a detailed look, the study hours are varied significantly. The students in University C spend more time on weekdays, highlighting the index 10.6 hours; however, this university students do not allocate more on weekends with 7.8h. Likewise, University B is a dominant section in terms of study intervals on weekdays, accounting for 10.1h, while as low as 8.6h goes for the weekends there. Many students in University A spend most times on weekends, showing a precious hour(9h) ever recorded, and also there is a marginal difference for weekdays at which point it demonstrates 9.8h.

As for the universities in which a few times is expended, University D stand out with low hours in both sectors with disproportionate measures (9.6 and 5.6h). However, the average number of study hours is well allocated by students in University E, balancing the division of time in weekdays and weekends with the index hovering around 10h.

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