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The bar graph illustrates the five different subjects -social science, engineering, health, humanities, science and maths and agriculture- choosen by the males and females in toronto in 2013. Overall, There are two major trends are observed. First, the number of people who study social studies was high in both gender while, agriculture steam attracts fewer […]
The chart illustrates the number of male and female students enrolled in different academic subjects in Toronto in 2013. Overall, there are clear gender preferences for certain fields of study. Male students dominate in engineering as well as science and maths, whereas females are more likely to study health and humanities. Social sciences attract the […]
The provided chart illustrates the enrollment figures of male and female students across various academic disciplines in Toronto for the year 2013. Overall, it is apparent that female students outnumbered their male counterparts in most subjects, particularly in social sciences and health-related fields, while engineering and agriculture saw a predominance of male students. In the […]
The chart depicts the number of male and female students enrolled in different subjects in Toronto in 2013. The subjects covered include Social Sciences, Engineering, Health, Hu- manities, Science and Maths, and Agriculture. Overall, Social Sciences attracted the largest number of stu- dents, while Agriculture had the fewest. There were notable variations in gender distribution […]
