The table and the bar chart show how much money students spend every week when they study abroad in four countries: A, B, C, and D.
Overall, country A has the highest total cost for international students, but country D is the cheapest. In three countries, living costs are the highest expense, and accommodation is usually the lowest.
According to the table, students in country A spend the most money with 875 dollars. Country B is the second most expensive with 735 dollars. In contrast, countries C and D are cheaper, because they cost 540 and 435 dollars.
For the chart, in country A, living cost is 430 dollars, tuition is 358 dollars, and accommodation is 220 dollars. In country B, living cost is 350 dollars, which is higher than tuition and accommodation. In country C, all expenses are very similar, from 240 to 275 dollars. Finally, in country D, tuition is the highest expense at 235 dollars, living cost is 225 dollars, and accommodation is 200 dollars.
