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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 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 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. […]
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 […]
