The given pie charts demonstrate the size of classes in primary schools in four regions in Australia in 2010, they are: New South Wales, South Australia Australia Capital Territory and Western Australia.
Overall, the highest percentage has class with 21-25 students in Capital Territory of Australia and the least percentage was indicated also there, classroom with 30 pupils or more. The other states were illustrated almost similar proportions in the largest classroom.
According to the pie charts, it is obvious that New South Wales and Western Australia have same percentage in the smallest classroom which can contain 20 or even fewer students in primary schools, it is 26%. Four percent was shown in the piece of pie charts demonstrating the proportion of classes with 30 students or more. Australici Capital Territory has the highes proportion of classes containing 20 students or fewer, while New South Wales has almost same percentage of classes containing 21-25 stusents, it is 38% and 37%. The proportions of classes which contain 26-30 students are almost similar in Western and South Australia, just 27% and 28%.
