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The chart compares the percentage of students who chose various science disciplines in a university and the proportion of male and female undergraduates from 1992 to 2000. Overall, the proportion of male students decreased, whereas the figure for women rose, narrowing a gender disparity. As for science classes, the share of undergraduates choosing biology and […]
The two bar charts illustrate the percentage of students – male and female – who selected different science subjects in a university in 1992 and 2012. Overall, the proportion of male students was higher than females in both years. In terms of subjects, biology was the most preferred subject in both years. Regarding genders, in […]
The graphs show the difference between proportion of male and female participants and their preferences about science subjects – biology, physics and computer science ¬¬ – in a particular university in the years 1992 and 2012. Overall, university accepted more male participants’ application and most students chose biology to study in both years. A comparison […]
The bar chart demonstrares information about the quantity of students who choose several science subjects in a university between 1992 to 2012. Overall, biology was the highest category in both years. Moreover, computer science was at the bottom in the first period, before it increased in 2012. In addition, while the male sector experienced gradual […]
The image shows two bar charts; in the first chart, for 1992, males are at 70 and females at 30, while for 2012, males are at 55 and females at 50. In the second chart, for 1992, Biology is at 65, Physics at 25, and Computer Science at 5, while for 2012, Biology is at […]
The bar chart given shows information about the percentage of learners who select different subjects relating to science. The date was collected in a university in two different years namely 1992 and 2012. Overall, the percentage of females studying science subjects has increased significantly for 20 years. Meanwhile, the proportions of students choosing biology, physics […]
The first bar chart illustrates how the percentage of undergraduate men and women changed in two years: 1992 and 2012, while the second bar chart shows their choice of three different science subjects during the same period. Overall, while the proportion of males was on an upward trajectory, the reverse was true for that of […]
The bar charts illustrates the proportion of undergraduates chosing three different science subject in a university between 1992 and 2000 Overall, there were more male than female students in the given two years. Additionally, biology was the most chosen science by the students, while physics and computer science showed smaller proportions. In 1992 about 65% […]
The bar charts show the percentage of undergraduates choosing three different science subjects in 1992 and 2012. In general, there were more male than female students learning science subjects in the given two years. Additionally, biology was most chosen by the students, while those learning physics and computer science took up smaller proportions. In 1992, […]
The bar charts display data about how many undergraduate scholars chose their preferred science subjects, which includes biology, physics and computer science in 1992 and 2000. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the percentage of females were dominated by its counterparts in both years. Consequently, biology was chosen by significant ratio of learners, while […]
The given bar charts illustrate the subject choice trends for three science disciplines among male and female undergraduate students in 1992 and 2012. According to the bar charts, the proportion of female students started at 30% in 1992, while male students accounted for a significantly higher percentage of nearly 70%. Over the 20-year period, the […]
