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Band 5+: The pie charts below show the size of classes in primary schools in four states in Australia in 2010.

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The image displays four pie charts representing different regions: New South Wales, South Australia, Australia Capital Territory, and Western Australia. In New South Wales, 37% represents 26-30 students, 33% represents 21-25 students, 26% represents 20 students or fewer, 4% represents 30 students or more. For South Australia: 36% for 21-25 students, 33% for 26-30 students, 28% for 20 students or fewer, 3% for 30 students or more. In Australia Capital Territory: 51% for 26-30 students, 32% for 21-25 students, 12% for 20 or fewer students, 5% for 30 students or more. Western Australia shows 42% for 26-30 students, 27% for 21-25 students, 26% for 20 or fewer, 5% for 30 students or more.
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The four pie graphs compare the proportion of four distinct cases in classrooms of primary schools in Australia in 2010.

Overall, the percentages of 21–25 students in schools of all Australian areas were the most popular participants, except for South Australia, where it was famous with 20 students or fewer. Another interesting difference is that classes in primary schools were preferred at significantly lower rates by 30 students in four states.

In terms of New South Wales, the main proportion of students organized 21–25 young people with 37% in there, and 26–30 students were a secondary popular with 33% as well. In primary schools of New South Wales, the size of classes was engaged with 26% of 20 students or fewer, while 30% of students and more were a mere 4% demand to study. Likewise, 66% of 20 to 25 students showed in South Australia, whereas a considerably higher rate (28%) was for 26–30 people than for 30 people or more (4%).

By contrast, essential schools in the Australian Capital Territory had 51% of 21–25 students in 2010, and this territory crowded to 20 students, sometimes fewer (38%). While the size of classes in important schools in the Australian Capital Territory was 26–30 students and 30 people or more (10% and only 1%, respectively). Similarly, the main size of classrooms in Western Australia experienced 21–25 students with 42%, whereas there were 27% of 26–30 students and 26% of 20 people.

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The pie charts below show the size of classes in primary schools in four states in Australia in 2010.

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The pie charts below show the size of classes in primary schools in four states in Australia in 2010.

The four pie graphs compare the proportions of four distinct cases in classrooms of primary schools in Australia in 2010. Overall, the percentages of 21–25 students in schools in all Australian areas were the most popular, except for South Australia, where 20 students or fewer were most popular. Another interesting difference is that classes in […]

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