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The provided graph depicts how many adults have completed high school across six nations in the year 2010. Overall, what immediately stands out from the chart is that the adults aged 25-34 who finished at virtually all high schools in all nations are much higher than those aged 55-64, except for the USA, where adults […]
The given bar chart illustrates the percentage of adults achieving high school education across six countries including Germany, USA, Russia, South Korea, Brazil and China in 2010. Overall, apart from the USA, young adults aged 25-34 year-olds in the remaining five countries were more dominant compared to the 55-64 year-olds. However, while South Korea was […]
The bar chart compares the percentage of two age groups enrolled in high school in six different nations, including Germany, the USA, Russia, South Korea, Brazil, and China in the year 2010. Overall, the USA had the highest percentage of both age cohorts, whereas the opposite was true in the case of China. Additionally, South […]
The bar chart compares the percentage of two age groups enrolled in high school in six different nations, including Germany, the USA, Russia, South Korea, Brazil, and China in the year 2010. Overall, the USA was the country that had the highest percentage of both age cohorts, whereas the opposite was true in the case […]
The given chart illustrates the percentage between two age groups, namely 55-64 and 25-34 years old, having tertiary education in six distinct nations in 2010. Overall, apart from USA, the proportion of 25-34 years old group accessing to high school was higher than the remaining group. Additionally, Chinese adults learning upper level accounted for the […]
