The bar graph illustrates the amount of male and female students, studying different subjects in Toronto in 2013.
Overall the majority of genres studied Social Science, however it is clear that womens are the ones who studied more humanities and health subjects related, while mens have a larger presence at engineering and Science and Maths, also it unanimous that learning regarding Agricultured was has the lowest number between both genres.
As shown in the bar graph Social Sciences populary have nearly 3000 male students and around 4000 female students, reaching almost 7000 learners in this subject, followed by the Engineering that was studied by around 2000 male pupils and near 1000 women pupils, performing a total number of students close to 3000. For the other hand Humanities and Health subjects had a similar amount of learners with males representing a little under 1000 and womens a bit over a 1000 learners, summing up to around 2000 students in both. With only a few students from both genres is Agriculture with under 500 students in total.
To conclude it is arguably notorious that Social Sciences had the larger amount of students with almost 7000 students while the other subjects beside Agriculture fluctuates near 2000 learners, leaving the soil subject with less than 500 pupils.
