The table and bar charts given illustrate the breakdown of the total expenditure and the amount of money spent by pupils per week, including accommodation, tuition, and living cost while studying abroad, across in four countries.
Looking the illustration, it is immediately evident that country A has highest total money compared to other areas, whereas the except is true for country D. Additionally, accommodation fees record the lowest point about the average abroad cost, while living cost dominates most of the countries, apart from country D, with the largest cost from tuition.
Focusing on the total expenditure, country A rank the first position about the total cost with 875 $, which is 140 $ higher than that of country B, following by country C, accounting for 540 $, while country D reach the lowest point at 435 $.
Regarding the money that students studying abroad spends per week, the cost for accommodation is the most gradually comfortable paying among for four countries, country B top the list at 280 $, following by 240 $ in country C, and come in last at average 210 $ in both country D and A. Conversely, living cost reflects the high expense with significant cost compared to other expense, especially in country A that hits the highest point at 430 $. Similarly, ranking largest cost in country B at 350 $ and country C at 275$. However, in country D, the cost of living is 225 $, lowing than tuition at 235 $. In addition, in terms of tuition cost, varied from 350 $ to 250 $ in other countries.
