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The table and pie chart given illustrate two different research student populations in Australian universities based on how many between 2001 and 2010. Looking at the illustration, it is immediately evident that the table and the pie chart research students and local male recorded the highest figure in all years, whereas the opposite was true […]
The table and pie charts describe the engagement of students in research fields in Australian universities between 2001 and 2010. Overall, the number of local research students outnumbered their international counterparts over two given years. Australian universities also saw the rise of the number of students throughout the period with the domination of local students. […]
The table illustrates how many domestic and international students in Australian colleges engaged in research, while the pie chart reveals the proportion of local and non-local people in the research in the years 2001 and 2010. Overall, it is noticeable that international individuals tended to participate in research in 2010, which overtook compared to those […]
The table and pie charts compared the number of survey students in Australian universities in 2001 and 2010. The number of research participants increased over 9 years, except for the percentage of local students. Non-local female explorers saw a significant change in the pie chart and changed their latest position. According to the table, the […]
The table compares the number of two sorts of college students in Australia: local and international ones. Additionally, the provided pie charts illustrate the figure for each of them based on sexes expresses as percentages. Overall, the data for both types of learners witnessed and upward trend over the period, albeit to varying extent. Notably, […]
