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The image shows a bar graph with six different countries including South Korea, Japan, UK, Denmark, Mexico, Iceland, and a category labeled "World average." Each has two bars for "% Primary school (age 5-10)" and "% Lower secondary school (age 13-16)." The percentages approximately are: South Korea (Primary around 34%, Secondary around 32%), Japan (Primary around 28%, Secondary around 24%), UK (Primary around 25%, Secondary around 16%), Denmark (Primary around 24%, Secondary around 16%), Mexico (Primary around 27%, Secondary around 20%), Iceland (Primary around 18%, Secondary around 15%), and World Average (Primary around 16%, Secondary around 12%).
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All in all it is clear that, South Korea has the bigger class sizes and Iceland has smaller class sizes compared to other countries in terms of both primary & lower secondary school.
As per the graph, regarding the size of the class of primary school, only South Korea has more students than the World average, which is near to 35 students. Meanwhile, other countries such as Japan, UK, Denmark, Mexico and Iceland contains lesser students compared to World average.
On the other hand, in terms of lower secondary school, students contained in the class of South Korea, Japan and Mexico are the bigger compared to the students contained to World average class. Nonetheless, UK, Denmark and Iceland contains the fewer students as compared to the World average. In a sum, we can also see that, although, South Korea and Japan has the largerst containing students in both category classes compared to World average class containing students.
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