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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 given table illustrates data on the proportion of students reacting for facilities as good, average, and bad in the university in the UK in 2008.
Overall, both undergraduate and postgraduate showed the highest satisfaction rate in study facilities, while the least satisfaction at the cafeteria. Social facilities also showed a high approval level from both undergraduate and postgraduate.
In terms of study facilities, around 85-90% of undergraduate and postgraduate students were satisfied with this term (85% and 90% respectively). Around 6% to 8% students were neither bad nor good, and only 4% to 7% of students rated dissatisfaction.
Regarding social facilities, the second highest approval could be seen in this sector, which were 75% and 65% of undergraduate and postgraduate, respectively; compared to 50% and 40% of students in the cafeteria. The disapproval rate in the cafeteria of undergraduate students doubled that of social facilities, 15% and 7% respectively. Remarkably, the dissatisfaction in the cafeteria was still significantly higher, six-fold as that of social facilities, 35% and 4%, respectively.
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