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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 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 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 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 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 […]
