The bar charts represent the comparison of students from five different universities on how many hours they study on average during weekdays and weekends.
Overall, on weekdays students from all the five universities study for almost equal hours on average, with university C studying for a tiny bit higher than rest of the university students. But in weekends, there are significant differences among these five university students, with university D being the least hour of studied and university A with the highest number of hour studied.
During weekdays, there are less fluctuations of average study hour between five university students. At the beginning, university A students studied for 9.8 hours on average. Then, the time increased till university C, with having 10.1 hours for university B and 10.3 hours average studied by uniersity C, which is the maximum. Afterwards, the time decreased for the last two university. 9.6 and 10 are the average studied hour for university D and E respectively.
Finally, on weekends, it started with maximum 9 hours of average study by university A students. Then, the hours started to decline for next four universities. 8.6 was average study hour for university B and for university C it was 7.8. Later, the number of hours reached the nadir for university D with only 5.6 hours of average study. Lastly, for university E it increased a little bit to 6.2 hours of study on average.
