The pie graphs present the class size in primary schools in four states in Australia in 2010.
Overall, the maximum portion of every pie chart is taken by 26-30 student sized classrooms in all four states, whereas the minimum proportion is taken by the classrooms with 31 students or more.
Australia Capital Territory holds the lowest percentage for the classes with 31 or more students, which is only 1%. In all other states, this value witnessed to be approximately similar. A similar trend can be seen for the proportions allocated for the class sizes with 20 students or fewer throughout the four states, where no significant fluctuations can be identified.
The lowest percentage allocation for the class sizes with 26-30 students can be recognized in Australia Capital Territory, which is 10%. The percentages for this category in other states seems to be roughly hovering around a similar value. The highest portion for class sizes with 21-25 students is recorded again in Australia Capital Territory, which is 51%. Among all other three states, the value for this category seems to be almost the same.
