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Band 5+: the graph and table below give information about the percentage of graduates in Australia who worked fiil-time after university from 2004 and 2012.

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The image includes a line graph and a table. The line graph shows percentages of full-time workers holding a university degree from 2004 to 2012, with two categories: "All graduates," starting at 78% in 2004, peaking at 88% in 2006, decreasing to 80% in 2010, and finishing at 78% in 2012, and "Mathematics graduates," starting at 84% in 2004, reaching 90% in 2006, decreasing to 78% in 2010, and dropping to 76% in 2012. The table presents average salaries of graduates from 2004 to 2012. "Maths graduates" had $41,000 in 2004, $43,500 in 2006, $51,500 in 2008, $48,500 in 2010, and $59,000 in 2012. "Other Graduates" had $41,000 in 2004, $43,000 in 2006, $48,000 in 2008, $52,000 in 2010, and $53,000 in 2012.
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The line graph illustrates the proportion of full-time worker as well as studying the university(all graduates and mathematics graduates), while table shows how much money was paid for graduates in 2004 and 2012. Overall, Math graduates have the highest figure in both charts, whereas the reverse was true for others

At the beginning ,all graduates were the leader,with allocating 80%. math graduates were lower than dominant, with 15 percentage point difference. The latter recorded a significant increase ,reaching its peak(88%).The former rose slightly (82%).They had the same figure (85%) come to 2008.Both declined albeit to at varying degrees over the subsequent 4 years .

In 2004 ,the figure for math graduates and others demonstrated the similar salary ,with earning $41000. Over the next 2 years ,the figures followed by the same pattern, with growing to $2000 . By 2008, the former had risen considerably($51500) . The latter experienced a marked growth($48000). Despite decreasing to $48000. The former increased chart’s high, hovering around $59000 . At the ending ,the latter closed the list with $53000.

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