The table and chart illustrate the spending of pupils abroad in four countries in one week.
Overall, among all the countries, in the first place of spending was country A. Most students from all the countries spent most on living costs, while students from country D spent most on tuition fees.
Country A, spending $875 per week, was the highest figure among all the countries, which was twice as high as country D at $435. This was followed by country B and C, with respective figures being $735 and $540.
With a breakdown, most nations spent on living costs except D displayed their students spend most on tuition. In country A, living costs were spent the most, about $430, twice as high as the expenditure of accommodation at $220, and $88 higher than tuition fees. Countries B and C had a similar pattern but less pronounced. Meanwhile, country D had the most spending on tuition fees at 235$, which was just over living costs and accommodation fees $10 and $35 respectively.
