The table gives information about the yearly cost students studying in Master’s programs across three distinct nations in the year 2007, measured in US dollars.
Overall, what immediately stands out from the chart is that science was allocated the largest amount of money among three countries, with the smallest annual costs being seen in the figure for accommodation with meals.
With respect to nation A, where students allocated 18.000 US dollars to computing and science, followed closely by business (14.000) and art (12.000). The postgraduate subject of accommodation with meals was invested merely 8.000, which was the lowest amount of money in this nation.
Regarding country B in specific, students spent 28.675 US dollars to study the discipline of science, which closely exceeded the figure for computing (27.254). Notably, the figure for arts, business and accommodation was considerably lower, ranging from 11.000 to 17.000.
In terms of country C, similarly, the annual cost of science accounted for the highest, at 24,569. It is important to note that the remaining subjects were surpassed by science, ranging from 17.000 to 22.000.
