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The pie charts indicate the concentration of different class sizes in elementary schools in different states in Australia in 2010. In general, there are four pie charts for four different Australia states. There were 4 class sizes which were more than 30, between 26 and 30, from 21 to 25, and size less than 20. […]
The pie charts compare the size of classes in primary schools in four sides of Australia during 2010. Overall, it is clear that size of classes with 21-25 students dominate almost in all four states of Australia, while 30 students or more classes remained the least popular. In New South Wales, the largest proportion of […]
The pie charts give information about the class sizes in Australian primary schools in four different states in 2010. Units are measured in percentages. Overall, classes with 21-25 students had the highest figures, with the exception of South Australia, making up the largest share in each state, while classes with 30 or more students had […]
The four pie charts show the percentage of different class size in primary schools in 2010, across four states in Australia, including New South Wales, South Australia, Australian Capital Territory and Western Australia. Overall, the age between 21 and 25 accounted for the largest proportion in each state, which indicates that the class size between […]
