The bar chart illustrates why adults make a decision to study.
Overall, it is clear that there were significant differences among these reasons. A high percentage of adults study to interest in subject with totalled 40 percent. It’s also a highest proportion in all the reasons while 9 percent adults study to meet people. 38 percent of adults choose study to gain qualifications. This figure ranks 2nd in a survey. There are evident at 22 percent, 20 percent and 20 percent respectively chose to study for these reasons: helpful for current job, to improve prospects of promotion and enjoy learning/studying. A small group of 12% focus on studying to be able to change jobs
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The bar chart illustrates why adults make a decision to study.
Overall, it is clear that there were significant differences among these reasons. The highest percentage of adults, 48%, study b
anonymousThe bar chart illustrates why adults make a decision to study.
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