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Band 6+: The two tables below show the exchange students from universities in Europe to Australia between 2007 and 2009.

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The image shows two tables of data representing the number of exchange students between universities in Europe and Australia in the years 2007 and 2009. The first table shows exchange students from European universities to Australia with the countries France, Sweden, United Kingdom, Germany, and Netherlands having totals of 61 to 60, 34 to 42, 31 to 26, 27 to 62, and 36 to 36 respectively. The total number of students increased from 189 to 226. The second table shows exchange students from Australian universities to Europe with the countries France, Sweden, United Kingdom, Germany, and Netherlands having totals of 37 to 58, 33 to 27, 32 to 23, 18 to 26, and 32 to 18 respectively. The total number of students remained the same at 152 for both years.
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The provided data delineates the exchange students from universities in Europe to Australia between 2007 and 2009, highlighting five specific countries (France, Swede, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Netherland).

Overall, it can be observed that number of European students were higher in both years compared to Australian students. Whereas, number of Australian students remained constant over the period of 3 years.

In 2007, the majority of the exchange students were from France, almost around 61 students went to Australia from france in exchange of 37 students. Followed by, Netherland, which exchanged there 36 students for 32 Australian students.

Notably, there was a considerable rise in students exchanged from Germany to Australia. In 2007, Germany sent only 27 students to Australia, getting 18 students in return. This bumped to 62 students in 2009, in response of 26 students from Australia.

To summarize, European countries sent around 189 students in 2007 and 226 students in 2009 to Australia compared to 152 students sent by Aussies in both years.

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