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The line graph gives information about the number of American, British and Australian students who studied in other countries over a 5-year period from 2002 to 2007. Overall, the number of students from the US and the UK changed significantly within the given time frame. Moreover, the figure for Australian students remained stable. In 2002 […]
The given line graph gives information about how many American, Australian, and British students studied abroad from 2002 to 2007. Units are measured in millions. Overall, it is clear that despite a fluctuation, the number of American students showed by far the largest rate; the opposite was true for the number of Australians. In addition, […]
The line graph compares the number of students from the US, the UK, and Australia who studied abroad between 2002 and 2007. Overall, the figures for the US and Australia remained largely unchanged over the given period, whereas the UK showed a downward trend throughout the period. In 2002, the UK stood at 30,000 students.In […]
The illustration compares the number of British, American, and Australian students who studied abroad between 2002 and 2007. Overall, in Australia, this indicator experienced no significant changes throughout the period, while the figure in the UK declined slightly. Similarly, in the United States of America, the figure witnessed a slight decrease; nonetheless, it increased to […]
The given line graph depicts the number of American, British and Australian students who studied in universities of other nations over a period of five years starting in 2002. It can be clearly seen that the maximum number of American students and the least number of Australian students studied away from their home country From […]
