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As one of my colleagues told : 0.5 kam dunyo 😢😂
1)6.0
2)Barely 7.0
3)Strong 7.0
4)Barely 7.5
5)Strong 7.5
Improving slowly but surely...
If i pass, I will definitely send this video👇
The bar charts compare the typical study hours of five different university students.
In general, study hours were markedly higher on weekdays when compared to weekends in every university. While the study hour gaps in universities C, D, and E were big, the reverse could be said of the remaining universities.
Turning to the details, the longest study hour was observed by the students of university C on weekdays, which was 10.6 hours. On weekends, however, the typical study period was significantly less, at 7.8 hours. In universities D and E, meanwhile, students studied for 9.6 and 10 hours on weekdays, respectively, the figures that were almost 4 hours longer than those of weekends.
However, the gap between weekdays and weekends was not that pronounced in universities A and B, with the students of the former showing 9.8 hours and the latter 10.1 hours on weekdays. The figures were slightly smaller on weekends, with respective hours of 9 and 8.6.
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The pie charts compare the reasons given by immigrants to and from an unspecified country in Europe in terms of percentages in the year 2009.
In general, out of all the reasons listed, the most popular motives of people coming to Europe were finding a definite job and accompany/family, while people mainly left Europe because of a definite job. The gap between the reasons provided by people coming to Europe was somehow smaller when compared to immigrants from Europe.
Starting with the reasons to move to Europe, every one out of four people immigrated to Europe in pursuit of a definite profession, closely followed by people who came for family, at 23%. Immigrants to Europe looking for a job, studying, and other unspecified reasons, meanwhile, had the same proportion, each accounting for 15%, whereas the remaining 7% of the immigrants moved to Europe without any reason.
Turning to the motives for leaving Europe, a whopping 38% of the people stated a definite job as a reason for immigrating from Europe. Other unspecified reasons came as the second most popular motive, with 23% of the people stating it. Closely following behind were accompany/family and looking for jobs with respective shares of 15% and 13%. Studying here was not that popular, which was provided by only 7% of the people as opposed to 4% of the immigrants who had no reason to move from Europe.
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Let's write a report.
I'm bored.
Cho'q ------ 1,600,000💔💔
Alhamdulillah❤️🔥
Writing 6.5 ---> 7.0
P.S: 8.0 is just a matter of OSR.))))
As you can see the score has changed :)))
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