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This bar graph compares the average number of students in six countries with the world’s average. Overall, South Korea experienced the maximum number of students, whereas Iceland faced the minimum number. Every country’s student number was higher in Lower secondary school with some exceptions. In detail, South Korea, Japan, Mexico and Iceland exhibited more students […]
The bar illustrates the average number of people in classes in South Korea, Japan, the UK,Denmark, Mexico and Iceland comparing to world average class size in 2006. Overall, the average number of students in lower secondary school between age 13-16 was higher than average class size in primary school between age 5-10 in South Korea, […]
The bar chart illustrates the figures for the average number of pupils per class in primary schools and lower secondary schools in six various countries( South Korea, Japan, the UK, Mexico, Denmark, and Iceland), compared to the world average in the year 2006. Overall, what stands out from the chart is that the average number […]
The bar graph illustrates the typical size of primary classes and lower secondary classes across six countries: South Korea, Japan, the UK, Denmark, Mexico and Iceland in 2006, comparing them with the global average classes. Overall, South Korea hold the first position in terms of both class sizes, while Iceland came last among all countries. […]
The bar chart gives information about the average size of primary schools and lower secondary schools in six countries, and comparing these data with the world average class size in 2006. It is obvious that South Korea had a considerable number of students in both primary schools and lower secondary schools, which was higher than […]
