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The given pie charts illustrate the proportion of secondary school students who studied different second languages, such as Mandarin, Japanese, Italian, Indonesian and other, in two Australian cities, Melbourne and Sydney, in 2017. Overall, it is readily apparent that Mandarin and Japanese were the most popular languages in both cities, while Italian, Indonesian, and other […]
The two pie charts compare the proportions of secondary school students studying different second languages in Melbourne and Sydney in 2017. Overall, Mandarin was the most popular language in both cities, while Indonesian and other languages had smaller shares. Sydney had a higher percentage of students learning Mandarin and Japanese, whereas Melbourne showed more balanced […]
The pie charts demonstrate the proportion of second language classes attended by school students in two Australian regions in 2017. Overall, in both of these cities, the percentage of students learning Mandarin showed the highest performance, while classes such as Italian and Indonesian were mostly occupied only by students of Melbourne. In 2017, of these […]
The provided bar charts compare two different cities in terms of the proportion of Australian high school students who learned a second language in 2017. Overall, it is clear that Mandarin made up the largest percentage, whereas the figure for the Indonesian language accounted for the least share. It is also worth mentioning that the […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentage of secondary school students in Adelaide who studied a second language in 2012, 2014, and 2016. Mandarin was the most popular language throughout the period. In 2012, it accounted for 40% of students, and its popularity steadily increased to 45% in 2014. By 2016, it saw a significant rise, […]
