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The line graph depicts the proportion of full-time workers graduating in math major compared to all majors in an Australian university, while the table illustrates the average wages of these two kinds of workers, both are shown in the eight-year period. Overall, the figure of math graduates having full-time job tends to higher than the […]
The graph compares 2 types of grads in terms of their rate in getting a full time job after graduating and their average income from a college in Australia over a period of 8 years, starting from 2004. In general, the rate of employment of math graduates was always higher than all graduates. Notably, the […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of math graduates and other graduates who were employed full time in Australia between 2004 and 2012, while the table graph give information about how much money they earned annual year during the same timeframe. Overall, it can be seen that math graduates experienced better than general graduates in […]
The line graph provides data about the portions of math and other university degrees possessed by full-time employees. Meanwhile, the table offers the details regarding salary accomplished by the graduates. Both surveys were carried out in the 8-year period between 2004 and 2012. Overall, the number of workers owning university degrees related to math and […]
the two charts given compares the proportion of maths graduates and the employment rate of all graduates that got full time job from a specific australian university. whilst the table chart illustrates the average income of both these types graduates between 2004 and 2012. In general, mathermatics graduates performing higher employment rates compared to all […]
