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The bar chart illustrates the juveniles of two distinct age ranges in an average class in the listed countries. It is noticeable that in most countries, the number of students at the age of 9 per class was clearly higher than that of the age of 13. However, other countries showed either the same number […]
The bar chart indicates the average number of students per class for 9- and 13-year-old children in various countries. On the whole, the classes of 9- and 13-year-olds in Japan and Hong Kong have more students than those in Russia and the United States. Generally speaking, the classes of 9-year-olds have more students than 13-year-olds […]
The chart illustrates the count of students of two age groups in an average class for different countries. Overall, the number of students aged 9 was greater than that of students aged 13 for all countries except Japan. Russia had the lowest figure for both age categories, whereas Hong Kong and Japan ranked first in […]
The chart illustrates the count of students of two age groups in an average class for different countries. Overall, the number of students aged 9 was greater than that of students aged 13 for all countries except Japan. Russia had the lowest figure for both age categories, whereas Hong Kong and Japan ranked first in […]
The bar chart presents how many students studied in an average class of six different countries at two particular ages of children, such as ages 9 and 13. Overall, Japan and Hong Kong were the two nations where students of both ages dominated, while the least number of students were in the U.S.A. and the […]
