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The image is a bar chart with three countries (United States, Australia, Canada) and three categories (Sleeping, Studying, Relaxing) with hours on the vertical axis ranging from 0 to 14 in increments of 2. United States has 8.5 hours for Sleeping, 8 hours for Studying, and 7.5 hours for Relaxing. Australia has 7.5 hours for Sleeping, 13 hours for Studying, and 4 hours for Relaxing. Canada has 7 hours for Sleeping, 8 hours for Studying, and 7.5 hours for Relaxing.
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The bar chart compares the daily routines of school pupils in the United States, Australia, and Canada, focusing on activities such as sleeping, studying, and relaxing.
In Australia, pupils spend the most time studying and the least time relaxing. In contrast, pupils in the United States and Canada have a more balanced distribution of time, with similar amounts of time allocated to each activity.
Pupils in the United States spend the most time sleeping, while Australian pupils spend significantly less time on sleep. Additionally, Australian pupils spend only 4 hours relaxing, whereas pupils in the United States and Canada spend an equal amount of 7.5 hours relaxing.
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