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The pie charts illustrate the number of students in class among four states of Australia. Overall, it is evident that the maximum class size was noticed in Australian capital territory. On the other hand, western australia represent second-highest position as per class size. In contrast, all states showed lowest amount of students in more than […]
The pie chart gives information about number of students in four states of Australia. According to the first two charts, classes with 21-25 students predominate there, 26-30 students make up approximately 28 classes. Despite this, in four states of Australia the smallest number of classes with more than 30 students. Still, those states have several […]
The pie charts illustrate information about class sizes in four different Australian states, including the Australian Capital Territory, Western Australia, New South Wales, and South Australia. Overall, all four states of Australia had a big difference except for red part, which means more than 30 students. At first, the Australian Capital Territory had around half […]
The pie charts illustrates the class size of four regions of Australia. The four states includes, Australian Capital Territory, Western Australia, New South Australia and South Australia. According to the graph, the class size ranges from 20 learners or less, 21 to 25 learners, 26 to 30 learners to lastly 30 plus students. In details, […]
The pie charts illustrate information about the class size of four specific place in Australia. Overall, classes with 20 pupils or fewer contribute the largest porpotion, whilst others showed a significant percentage in classes with 20-30 students. In Australia Capital Territory, there three common classes were under 20, 26-30 and 21-25 pupils, with 20%, 27% […]
