The bar chart compares the data regarding mean hours of studies that students in five distinct universities had.
It is, on the whole, evident that in weekdays students spent more time to study in every single university in contrast with after weekdays. The irony is that although from Monday to Friday in third university individuals experiences long hours of study, highest number of hours spent by students was not in University C.
To begin with the details of study hours in weekdays, the highest and the lowest are ranged with an hour. Initially, University D as well as University A were lagging behind other universities in terms of the mean number of hours allocated for studies, which were 9.6 and 9.8 respectively. Moreover, students in every day of weekdays showed their true potential to study hard with 10.6 hours a day. Others which are University B and E taught students who studied about 10 hours.
As for the weekends, students in every university spent less time than they did in weekdays. The highest number of hours was spent with the figures of 9 hours in first university. Following this, University B stands with the next highest number of hours expended which was approximately 8.5 hours for both Saturday and Sunday. The least number of hours was spent in university D same as in weekdays with the hours of 5.6 average.
