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The image contains four pie charts representing primary school class sizes in four Australian states in 2010. New South Wales: 20 students or fewer 33%, 21-25 students 33%, 26-30 students 26%, 30 students or more 4%. South Australia: 20 students or fewer 28%, 21-25 students 36%, 26-30 students 33%, 30 students or more 4%. Australia Capital Territory: 20 students or fewer 51%, 21-25 students 38%, 26-30 students 10%, 30 students or more 1%. Western Australia: 20 students or fewer 42%, 21-25 students 27%, 26-30 students 26%, 30 students or more 5%.
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The pie chart show the comparetion between the size off classes in primary schools in four differents states in Australia in one year.
Overall,its clear that the classess with a size of 21-25 students are the most popular at 51% in the capital while the classes with 30 students or more almost anvaillable in the fourth states, the lowest percentage at 1% .
In the south australia 36 percent for the classes with 20 students while in the other three states the classes withe 21-25 students are the highest percentage ,in addition in australia capital we notice a huge difference comparing with others we notice the classses withe size of 26-30 students increase to 10% in ,contrast more than a quatre in other states the percntage .
in counclusion,the classes with big number of studets at a very low percentage while the classes of medium size are very common.
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