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The bar chart provides information about how many students attended three different courses over a span of four years between 2001 and 2004. Looking at the chart details, in 2001 it can be seen that the highest figure was for Course A with 4 millions , Course B followed by Course A . While the […]
The bar chart illustrates number of students enrolled in three courses between 2001 and 2004. Overall, the number of students taking course C were roughly 5 millions in 2004, which was the highest number of students over the period. In contrast, the lowest number of students in course B were just below 2 million in […]
The bar chart illustrates the number of students who took part in three different courses , namely course A , course B , course C between 2001 and 2004 . Overall , course A saw a significant increase in the number of students , while course B showed fluctuation . Besides , C was the […]
The bar chart illustrates how many students participated in Courses A, B, and C between 2001 and 2004. Overall, although Course C was not as popular as the other courses in the initial years, it became the most desirable course, having seen a considerable rise. Regarding Course C students, the number of students remained steady […]
The bar chart illustrates how many students participated in Course A, B, and C between 2001 and 2004. Overall, although the course C was not as popular as other courses in initial years, it became the most desirable course, having seen a considerable rise. Regarding the course C students, the number of students remained steady […]
The graph exhibits the total count of attendance in three different programs for three years from 2001 to 2004 with a gap of one year each. Overall, the chart represents a dramatic increase of attendees in course C and heavy fluctuations in course B. The data shows number of students in millions on Y axis […]
