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The bar chart illustrates the average number of hours students in five different universities spent studying on weekends and weekdays. Overall, there were evident variations across five universities, with the total number of studying hours of students in University A being the most consistent regardless of day. Notably, students in all schools spent most time […]
The provided charts illustrate a comprehensive analysis of the average study duration of pupils in five distinguished higher educational establishments. Overall, it is evident that most students in all universities prefer to study at weekdays which constitutes a considerable number of learning hours, while weekends show slight increases with a negligible proportion of study intervals. […]
The bar graph compare the average number of hours students from five different universities spend studying on weekdays and weekends. Generally speaking, students from all universities study more on weekday compared to weekends. Of particular note is that university C has the highest weekday study time, while university D records the lowest number of study […]
Overall, there is a general tendency for students from five universities to spend less time studying in weekends. It is also noticeable that university D represents the lowest patterns in terms of both weekends and weekdays. Regarding weekday study time, university C leads the chart with 10.6 hours, while university D, with 9.6 hours, accounts […]
The bar graph gives information about how students in five universities allocate their time to studies. Overall, it is evident that students in the university C and A dedicate most time to studying on weekdays and on weekends, respectively. Notably, those who pursue higher education in university D spend the smallest amount of studying time […]
