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The pie chart illustrates the size of classes in primary schools in four different regions in Australia in 2010. Overall, it is clear that, 21-25 students of the classes showed the highest proportion already in all category while 30 or more students has the lowest percentage in four sections. Looking at the first New South […]
The pie charts compare four groups of class sizes in primary schools in four Australian states in 2010. Overall, New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) had the largest percentage of classes with 26-30 students, while South Australia’s biggest group was 20 students or fewer, and Western Australia’s was 21-25 students. Classes with […]
The data presents the size of classes in primary institute in four cities of Australia for 2010. Overall, in 4 cities the percentage of 30 students or more is low comperatively with other, However the proportion of 20 students and fewer is same in new south wales and wastern Australia 26% follwed by this 38% […]
The pie charts illustrate the number of students in elementary schools across four different Australian states: New South Wales, South Australia, Australian Capital Territory, and Western Australia in 2010. Overall, in many states, the largest percentage of students falls within the 21-25 age range, which accounts for almost half of the charts. Additionally, some primary […]
The pie charts illustrate the class sizes in primary schools across four Australian states: New South Wales, South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory, and Western Australia in the year 2000. From the charts, it is clear that classes with 21-25 students represent the highest percentage in almost all states, while classes with fewer than 21 […]
The chart illustrates the amount of student in classes in primary schools in four specific states in Asutralia in 2010. Overall, almost in all states most of the classes have21-25 students. Moreover, the minimum part of these states include the classes with the number of more than 30 students per classes in each states. Regarding […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of class’s capacity in primary school in four main states in Australia in 2010. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the propotion of 21-25 students groups account for the highest rate of all four charts, wheareas ” 30 students or more ” is bottom of the list. Looking […]
The pie charts compare the percentage of class’s capacity in primary school in four main states in Australia in 2010. Overall, it can be clearly seen that the propotion of 21-25 students groups account for the highest rate of all four charts, wheareas ” 30 students or more ” is bottom of the list. Looking […]
The pie charts illustrate the proportions of class sizes in primary schools across four Australian states—New South Wales, South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory, and Western Australia—in 2010. Overall, the most common class size across all four regions was 21-25 students, while classes with 30 or more students represented the smallest proportion in each state. […]
The pie charts give information about the class sizes in primary school in four different Australian areas in 2010. In general, 21-25 students in a class made up the highest share in 3 out of 4 states, except for South Australia, whereas classes that had more than 30 students recorded the lowest percentage in all […]
The charts compared the class size of primary schools in four distinct 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 in each class […]
The pie charts provide information about the proportions of classes size in primary schools in four Australian states in 2010. Overall, the main size of classes in four states is 21-25 students, except South Australia which is 20 students or fewer. On the contrast, the least proportions is the size 20 students or more in […]
The pie charts compare the capacity of primary class rooms in four states in Australia in 2010. Overall, classes containing 21-25 students took up the majority of primary class rooms, except for South Australia, where it was those with 20 students or less. Conversely, the proportion for over 30 students classes was considerably lower than […]
The charts give a breakdown of class sizes in primary schools across four Australian regions in 2010. Overall, classes having 21 to 55 students held the largest share in all four states surveyed, except for South Australia. In contrast, classes containing over 29 students were a rarity in these areas. Looking first at New South […]
The charts demonstrate the proportion of different primary school classes in four areas in Australia in 2010. From the outset, the most common class size of primary schools in all states was 21 to 25 students except for South Australia, where the percentage of under 21 pupils class was highest. By contrast, the classes that […]
Overall, classes having 21-25 students held the largest share in all four states surveyed, except for South Australia, where classes with under 20 students were most common. In contrast, classes containing over 29 students were a rarity in these areas. Looking first at New South Wales, 37% of the primary-level classes in this state had […]
The pie chart presents a comparison of the sizes of primary schools in four Australian states, namely New South Wales, South Australia, Australia Capital Territory, and Western Australia in 2010. Overall, classes containing 21 to 25 students were by far the most popular size of classes, except for South Australia, while classes having over 30 […]
The pie chart compares how large primary schools are in four Australian states namely New South Wales, South Australia, the Australian Capital Territory, and Western Australia in 2010. Overall, classes containing 20 to 25 students were by far the most popular size of classes among four states, as opposed to over-30-student classes. Notably, class distribution […]
The bar chart compares how large primary schools are in four Australian states namely New South Wales, South Australia, Australia Capital Territory, and Western Australia in 2010. Overall, classes containing 20 to 25 students were by far the most popular size of classes among four states, as opposed to over-30-student classes. Notably, class distribution in […]
The pie graphs compare different four categories of class size in primary schools in terms of four states in Australia in the year of 2010. The pie charts illustrate the distribution of primary school class sizes across four states in Australia in the year 2010. It is noticeable that the number of 21 to 25 […]
The pie charts illustrate the class size of primary schools in four different Australian states in 2010. From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that classes having 21-25 students was the lagrest share in all four states surveyed, except for South Australia. However, the total number of classes with 30 students or more were […]
The pie chart provides information about variations in the dimensions of classes in primary schools in four states in 2010. Overall, classes with 21–25 students accounted for the largest portion in all four areas surveyed, except in South Australia, where the highest percentage was obtained from 20 students or fewer. Classes with 30 students or […]
The pie charts give information regarding the class size of primary schools in four different Australian states in 2010. From an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that 21-25 students is the most prevalent size in most states, with the exception being South Australia. In addition, it is also worth noting that classes rarely exceed […]
