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The pie chart below show the size off classes in primary schools in four states in Australia in 2010

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The pie charts illustrate the percentages of class sizes in primary schools in four different states in Australia in 2010. Overall, it is clear that in all the schools in Australia, the highest percentage was for classes with 26-30 students, while classes with 20 students or fewer were a moderate exception in the Australian Capital […]
The pie chart show the comparetion between the size off classes in primary schools in four differents states in Australia in one year. Overall,its clear that the classess with a size of 21-25 students are the most popular at 51% in the capital while the classes with 30 students or more almost anvaillable in the […]
The provided pie charts compare the sizes of elementary school classes across four different Australian states in 2010, with class sizes ranging from fewer than 20 students to more than 30 students. Overall, the majority of classes in the surveyed states contained around 21-25 students, except for South Australia, which exhibited a different trend. Additionally, […]
The pie charts illustrate the size of classes in primary schools across four Australian states in 2010. Overall, the Australian Capital Territory and Western Australia tended to have larger class sizes compared to the oth er areas. In 2010, half of the classes in the Australian Capital Territory had 25-30 students. In other states, this […]
The pie charts illustrate the distribution of primary school class sizes in four Australian states in 2010. Overall, the majority of classes in all four states contained between 21 and 25 students, while classes with 30 or more pupils made up the smallest proportions. In New South Wales, 37% of classes had 21-25 students and […]
This chart gives us information,about number of students in primary school classes,which includes four states in Australia by the 2010. In New South Wales it is 4 percent of classes with 30 students or more.It is not as high as 26-30 students which is 33% however in South Australia it is 28% which is not […]
The provided charts illustrate the number of students in elementary schools across four states in Australia for the year 2010. Overall, it is clear that the majority of classes in these elementary schools had between 21 to 25 students. Additionally, classes with more than 30 students were quite rare in the four states surveyed. Focusing […]
The given pie charts demonstrate the size of classes in primary schools in four regions in Australia in 2010, they are: New South Wales, South Australia Australia Capital Territory and Western Australia. Overall, the highest percentage has class with 21-25 students in Capital Territory of Australia and the least percentage was indicated also there, classroom […]
The pie charts compare sizes of classes in primary schools across four Australian states. Overall, the majority of classes in nearly every state mentioned consisted of up to 25 students. While classes with 26-30 students were relatively common in New South Wales, Western Australia, and South Australia, such class sizes were rare in the Australian […]
The pie charts display the percentage distribution of class sizes in primary schools across four Australian states—New South Wales, South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory, and Western Australia—in 2010. Class sizes are categorized into four groups: 20 students or fewer, 21-25 students, 26-30 students, and 30 or more students. In New South Wales, 37% of […]
The charts compare changes in the shares of four different classes in separate parts of Australia, such as Western Australia, South Australia, New South Wales and Australian Capital Territory, in 2010. Overall, Australian Capital Territory had the most disbalanced proportion, additionally this part of the Australia had the biggest and the lowest percentages. In the […]
The provided pie charts compare the class sizes in primary schools across four distinct regions in Australia during the year 2010. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the percentage of classes with 21-25 students accounted for the majority of primary schools in most areas, while classes with 30 students or more made up an […]
The pie chart illustrates the size of primary school classes in four Australian states in 2010. Overall, it is evident that the biggest proportion of classes was 21-25 students in four areas, while the opposite was true for more than 30 students. As for New South Wales, Almost 37% of the primary level classes had […]
The given pie chart illustrate the size of classes in primary schools in four Australian areas since 2010 Overall, it can be seen that classes having 21-25 students had the most common in four states in Australia. In contrast, classrooms with more than 30 students were the least of the proption among all areas. Looking […]
The charts compared the class size of primary schools in four distinctive regions within Australia in 2010. Overall, the class size of 21 to 25 students was the most common in most of the states with the exception of South Australia. It is also worth noting that having more than 30 students each class was […]
The provided pies offer detailed insight into how Australian elementary classes differed in size in 2010. Overall, the ideal number of students is about 25-30 in most schools, except for Southern primary schools, while classes of under 20 students accounted for unnoticeable proportion. Examining New South Wales and Western Australia, classes’ size bore much in […]
The price illustrates a detailed breakdown of class sizes in primary schools across 4 states of Australia in the year 2010. Overall, it could be seen that while the level of 21 to 25 students contributed the highest in 3 out of 4 states, except for South Australia, the opposite was true in the class […]
The pie charts illustrate the number of primary students per class in four states in Australia in 2010. It is obvious that different patterns were shown in different regions. In capital territory and the southern part, students ranging from 21-25 a class dominate the data. However, in New South Wales and Western Australia 26-30 students […]
The pie charts illustrate the class sizes in primary schools in four Australian states in 2010. In general, while the most popular size of classes was 25-30 students in almost all regions examined, except for South Australia, classes having less than 20 members accounted for the least proportion across four areas examined. Additionally, the other […]
The provided data describes the percentage of class sizes in four areas within Australia in 2010. Overall, while South Australia showed the largest proportion of classes with at most 20 students, the other saw the domination of classes between 21 and 25 students. All four examined states owned smallest percentage of classes with at least […]
The given pie charts illustrate the amount of classroom space in primary schools in 4 different regions in Australia in 2010. Overall, in the 4 areas, the lowest percentage of space was capacity under 20 students. Another striking feature, except for South Australia, the average of room with 25-30 students was the highest. Regarding New […]
The charts compare class sizes of primary schools in different regions within Australia in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that classes including 21 to 25 students were preferred over other scales in most of the states. In addition, having more than 30 students per class was the least favorable among all surveyed areas. Regarding […]
The given pie chart clearly details students of categories in primary schools in New South Wales,South Australia, Australia Capital Territory, Western Australia in 2010. Overall, the proportion of each class with fewer than 25 students was highest in four states in Australia. By contrast, the pecentage of a category with more than 30 students was […]
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