The provided table depicts the average yearly expenditure of college students from three varied nations, separated into five main categories, namely, housing, nourishment, books, leisure, and other investment.
Overall, the highest total cost of academic learners belonged to country A in comparison with country B and C. In all the countries, students spent the highest percentage of their budget on accommodation and nourishment.
In country A, 5000$ was the average yearly cost of students, which was higher than that of countries B and C, at 4500$ and 1500$, respectively.
Regarding accommodation, undergraduates from nation A spent 45% of their budget on it, meanhwile country B and C made up a marginally less significant proportion of 35% and 30%, respectively. By contrast, in terms of food, country C had the largest percentage, at 36%, compared to country B and A accounting for just under 30% and just over 20%, respectively. Similarly, students in country C allocated a higher rate of their living expenses to books, at 21%. The figure for country A’s and B’s students was only 3% and 9%, respectively.
As for leisure, both learners from country A and B shared a nearly similar rate of their expense, 22% and 23%, respectively, which was roughly twofold than those lived in nation C, at 12%. In addition, other investments of undergraduates from nation A, B, and C was 8%, 5%,and 1%, respectively.
