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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 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 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 […]
