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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 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 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 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 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 […]
