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Band 5+: The graphs below show the percentage of students who studied for different amounts of time for s test and the average score students obtained based on hours studied.

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The image displays two graphs on student study times and score outcomes. The pie chart details percentages of study time: 0-25 hours, 38%; 26-50 hours, 31%; 51-75 hours, 18%; 76-100 hours, 10%; 101-125 hours, 3%. The bar chart shows average marks against study time: 0-25 hours, average mark approximately 32; 26-50 hours, average mark approximately 44; 51-75 hours, average mark approximately 58; 76-100 hours, average mark approximately 76; 101-125 hours, average mark approximately 84.
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The charts show the information about how much time students spend for studying and what score they get depend on it.

Accoding to pie chart, majority of students spent 51 to 75 hours for preparing, which is 38%. Students who spent 76-100 hours got the highest mark, about 90. Minority of students spent 101-125 hours which consists only 5%.

In bar chart, we can see clear trend, as more time students spent as better score they get. For example, students who study 0-25 hours get score about 45, while students who study 76-100 hours got almost 90. But in last group (101-125 hours) score is slightly lower.

Overall, it is clear that studying harder, can achieve higher mark. However, studying too much is harmful for students health, they need to study in moderation.

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