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The image displays a table with categories 'Social facility', 'Study facility', and 'Cafeteria', each divided into 'Undergraduate' and 'Postgraduate' for three levels of satisfaction: 'Very satisfied', 'Quite satisfied', and 'Dissatisfied'. Social facility satisfaction shows undergraduates at 75% very satisfied, 20% quite satisfied, and 5% dissatisfied, while postgraduates are at 65% very satisfied, 25% quite satisfied, and 10% dissatisfied. Study facility satisfaction sees undergraduates at 85% very satisfied, 8% quite satisfied, 7% dissatisfied, and postgraduates at 90% very satisfied, 6% quite satisfied, 4% dissatisfied. Cafeteria satisfaction has undergraduates at 50% very satisfied, 35% quite satisfied, 15% dissatisfied, and postgraduates at 40% very satisfied, 25% quite satisfied, 35% dissatisfied.
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The diagram illustrates the rate at at which students had different attitudes towards facilitiei in UK campus inthe year 2008.
overall, the popular and very satisfying facility to both undergrduates and postgraduates was place for studying, whilst cafeteria did not attract many scholars and became the least. With social facilty attracted on the average number.
Generally, it is clear that most of sclolars, undergaduate and postgraduate were concentrating on learning, with postgrads very satisfied with study facility are 90% though, undergrads had 85%. Actually the range is closely followed social facility where these students had a decrease in the rate of75% to undergrats and 65% to post grads.
However, it si crystal clear that, student were less satisfied by the services from the cafeteria, the number of scholars who were very satisfied were 50% and 40% respectively
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