The table gives information about how much money was spent by students who study abroad, while the bar chart compares the average amount of money spent by students per week while studying abroad in four different countries.
In general, what stands out from the graphs is that students who live in country A spend a great amount of money, while in country D, they spend the lowest amount of money. Moreover, in all countries, daily expenses were the highest.
Looking more closely at the table, in country A, students’ total expenditure was the largest among others, with 875$. In country B, students spend a bit less than in country A, with 735$. 540$ was accounted for in country C. In terms of country D had the minimum expenditure of 435$.
According to the bar chart, living cost was at athe top of the list, 430$ and 320$ recorded in countries A and B, respectively. As for countries C and D, they spend 275$ and 225$, in that order. Turning to the tuition fees, in country A considered much higher than in country D, with 358% and 235$. In country B, students spend 320$ for tuition while in country C, students spend a bit less, with 250$. When it comes to accommodation expenditures were highest in country B, with 280$. In other countries, they spend approximately 240$ and 200$.
