The bar graph illustrates data regarding special working days for classmates in three different states. Generally speaking, it is clear that overall, students spend most of their time studying. Whereas, they have the least amount of relaxed time.
First off, the highest number of students sleeping on weekdays in the UK, which was 8.5. The next largest figure is learning time, which was 8. At the same time, the sleeping time in Germany is the same as the UK. Similarly, the digit of relaxation time for learners in both the UK and Germany was 7. Whereas, Germany has the maximum learning time on weekdays, with the number 9.
On the other hand, Japan’s studying expenses are the tallest among the typical workdays in three countries, with a figure of 13. Contrary to that, classmates have the fewest days to loosen up, which was only 4. However, the number of sleeping is slightly more than relaxing, which increase by 3. Finally, Japan has very dramatic weekdays.
