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The bar charts compare how much time students from five differ | Abdurazzoq Khanov

The bar charts compare how much time students from five different universities spend studying on weekdays and weekends. Overall, while the difference in the daily study hours across universities on weekdays is minimal, the same cannot be said for weekends. Additionally, the amount of time spent on studies by students from every university decreases to varying degrees during the weekends, particularly at universities D and E.

From monday to friday, the most studios students are from University C, spending 10.6 hours per day. While students at university B and E also allocate more than 10 hours, universities A and D require 9.8 and 9.6 studying hours, respectively.

On the weekends, the number of hours spent on studies experiences a drop at every university, with the figure for university D students seeing the biggest change to only 5.6 hours. Likewise, the number of hours students at university E allocate to studies at the weekend is nowhere near that of weekdays, at 6.2. The smallest changes are observed in the figures for university A ( decrease of only 0.8 ), University B ( decrease of 1.5) and University C ( decrease of 2.8 hours ).


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