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The charts illustrate the outcome of a sarvey on adult education. The barchatt gives information about percentage of reason. for education of adults. The second chart Shotes that how the costs of each cours Should be shared. Overall. It’s obvious from the bar chart that the highes percentage belong to interest in topic as for […]
Tue rendered bar graph compares the proportion of matured people, who pursue education for distinct purposes. The pie chart depicts the ratio of expenses to be born by individuals, taxpayers and employers. Delving deeper, the highest percentage of adults choose to study because of their interest in subject. The second dominating are those who want […]
The bar graph shows that the reasons why adults decided to continue their studies. The most common reason is “Interest in subject” and according to the survey 40 adults stated continue their education for his reason. Following this “To gain qualifications” is the second reasons for adults to continue their education life. These two datas […]
The provided bar graph illustrates causes for participating in course of grow-up people, and the given pie chart displays the proportion of people think course expense should be distributed. Overall, the interest in subject and gaining qualification emerge as the predominant purposes for choosing course, whereas participants think that the education cost should be paid […]
The former table compares distinctive motives for studying among adults, whereas, the latter pie chart elucidates how the costs of each course should be distributed. Overall, practically adults opting to study were the people to contrive to gain qualifications and have an interest in the suject. It is also clear that individual and employer were […]
