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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 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 […]
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 […]
