
The bar graph provides information with regard to shows the number of hospital beds per a thousand people in 8 different countries, while the table compares the amount of money spent on healthcare and gives the life expectancy figures in the three countries-- of Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States. The figures illustrate that Th ere are roughly four times the number of hospital beds in Japan as in the US. However, nearly three times as much money is spent on the health of each individual in the United States as in Japan.
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teechr It is also notable that the Netherlands with nearly a third the number of hospital beds per one thousand people as that in Japan, comes between Japan and the US in respect terms of life expectancy and the amount of government health spending.Is the highlighted comma
Persian LearnerIs the highlighted comma OK there?If you put a comma after "Netherlands", then the highlighted one can stay; otherwise, remove it.
Persian Learner Is are OK here or should it be is?I would use "are" since we're talking about "beds" not so much "the number."
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