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The image shows a line graph representing the number of university graduates in Canada from 1992 to 2007, with separate lines for males and females. In 1992, there were approximately 70,000 male graduates and 80,000 female graduates. Over the years, the number of graduates increased for both genders, with females consistently outnumbering males. By 2007, there were around 90,000 male graduates and about 140,000 female graduates. The graph has a y-axis range from 60,000 to 160,000 graduates, with increments of 10,000, and an x-axis with two-year intervals from 1992 to 2007.
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the line graph illustrates the number of university graduates in Canada between 1992 and 2007.
It is clear that the figure of women who graduated university in Canada was much higher than men over the period of 15 years
According to the line graph, there was nearly 100000 females graduated university, while only 70000 males completed college. the year 1995 experienced a slight increase in the number of university graduates both males and females. after that, it reducepeople to the original level in 1998
for nearly the next 10 years, the line graph experienced a strong increase in the number of university graduates in Canada. By the year 2007 had 150000 women who completed college, compared to men with 95000 people
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