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The provided table depicts the average yearly expenditure incurred by college students from three varied nations, separated into five main categories, namely, housing, nourishment, books, entertaiment, and other investment. Overall, country A exhibited the highest total expenditure, surpassing that of countries B and C. Noticeably, all three countries, students allocated the highest percentage of their […]
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 […]
The table compares the normal expenditure of annuals for students of universities in three various countries. Overall, it can be seen that the total cost from country A is much over of three countries. The stage of accommodation is the highest spending cost for university students by all of three countries. Looking at the table […]
The table compares the average yearly expenditures of university students on accommodation, food, books, leisure, and other miscellaneous items across three countries. It is evident from the data that students from country C had the lowest annual spending, at $1,500, while students from countries A and B spent three times more than their counterparts in […]
The table compares the total amount of money students in universities of three different countries spent in 2007, and highlights percentages of their spendings on specific living costs. Overall, what stands out from the table is that the first two countries (country A and B) were more expensive for studying people, with a slight difference […]
The given table compares the proportion of outlay for university students in terms of five different living expenses in countries A, B, and C. Overall, students in country A spent more money than in countries B and C. In all countries, a higher percentage of their annual budget was spent on food and accommodation. In […]
