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Band 4+: The pie charts below show the different types of courses, which were followed by the students during the years of 1984, 1994 and 2004. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains three pie charts titled "Courses followed by students in the year of 1984", "Courses followed by students in the year of 1994", and "Courses followed by students in the year of 2004". The first chart indicates percentages as follows: face to face courses 67%, correspondence courses 20%, mixed media courses 13%. The second chart indicates face to face courses 54%, correspondence courses 20%, mixed media courses 15%, online courses 11%. The third chart indicates face to face courses 40%, correspondence courses 15%, mixed media courses 35%, online courses 10%.
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The bar charts shows the courses followed by students in each year. The courses are mixed media courses, online courses,correspon courses and face to face courses.

Overall, it is clear that the most popular course was face to face courses. In 1984 year face to face course was 67 % but in 1994 it was 54% in contrast in 2004 face to face course was decreased to 40%.

On the other hand the mixed media courses were increased in each year to 35%. In 1984 it was 13% but in 1994 it was increased to 15% the last stage was 35%. The correspon dence course were 20% in 1984 and in 1994 but in 2004 it was decreased to 15%. Online courses was 11% in 1994 but decreased to 10% in 2004 whenever in 1984 did not have online courses.

In conclusion, the most popular courses were face to face courses. In each year the courses were decreased and increased.

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