The givenbar chart illustrates the proportion of enrolled adolescents in four distinctive countries in three various years with the five years interval, starting from 2000.
Overall, it can be seen from the chart that country A and D experienced upward trends over the given period; on the contrary, country B and C stayed steady trend.
Began with the least amount of percentage from the chart, country A occupied merely under 40%. With a gradual increase over years, it reached nearly 60% which was higher than country B and C in the given period. Moreover, the proportion of enrolled adolescents in country D reached the highest percentage since 2000 and continued a dramatic rise to 80% in the next decade.
Moving on to an unshakeable trend, a steady trend was occupied by countries B and C. The former country initially started with 40%, then slightly increase in the five-year following. Ultimately, country B ended up with the same amount of proportion as the beginning of the 20th. Additionally, the initial rate of attended students in country C registered at about 50%, then there was a marginal fall in the next five years, and it remained steady at roughly 50%.
The
givenbar
chart illustrates the proportion of enrolled adolescents in four distinctive
countries
in three various years with the five years interval, starting from 2000.
Overall
, it can be
seen
from the chart that
country
A and D experienced upward trends over the
given
period;
on the contrary
,
country
B and C stayed steady trend.
Began with the least amount of percentage from the chart,
country
A occupied
merely
under 40%. With a gradual increase over years, it reached
nearly
60% which was higher than
country
B and C in the
given
period.
Moreover
, the proportion of enrolled adolescents in
country
D reached the highest percentage since 2000 and continued a dramatic rise to 80% in the
next
decade.
Moving on to an
unshakeable
trend, a steady trend
was occupied
by
countries
B and C. The former
country
initially
started
with 40%, then
slightly
increase in the five-year following.
Ultimately
,
country
B ended up with the same amount of proportion as the beginning of the 20th.
Additionally
, the initial rate of attended students in
country
C registered at about 50%, then there was a marginal fall in the
next
five years, and it remained steady at roughly 50%.