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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 piechart and barchart illustrates the percentage of students who studied for the different preparation time for the test.

Overall, it is clear that the students who studied more than 76 hours to 100 hours had the best results. But the students who prepared less than 25 hours had the worst results

According to the best results 30% of students had the best result about 85%. The students who studied over the 100 hours get less results around 80-82%. The best hours to study are the 76-100 hours according to the information.

The worst results was of the students who spent even less 25 hours had 40%. After that worse results can be seen who studied not much as 50 hours, with the result 60-62%. The worst preparation hours are the 0-25 hours.

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