The line graph shows the number of graduates from the BSED Major in English from 2000-2014, with the highest number in 2009-2010 at 25 graduates and the lowest number between 2000-2001 and 2005-2006, ranging from 5-10 graduates. Each school year saw fluctuations in the number of graduates, with some years having equal numbers and others seeing increasing or decreasing graduates.
The line graph shows the number of graduates from the BSED Major in English from 2000-2014, with the highest number in 2009-2010 at 25 graduates and the lowest number between 2000-2001 and 2005-2006, ranging from 5-10 graduates. Each school year saw fluctuations in the number of graduates, with some years having equal numbers and others seeing increasing or decreasing graduates.
The line graph shows the number of graduates from the BSED Major in English from 2000-2014, with the highest number in 2009-2010 at 25 graduates and the lowest number between 2000-2001 and 2005-2006, ranging from 5-10 graduates. Each school year saw fluctuations in the number of graduates, with some years having equal numbers and others seeing increasing or decreasing graduates.
Number of Graduatesof the BSED Major in English from Year 2000-2014
30
25
20
15
10
Textual Presentation of Data
In this data, the line graph presentation, the highest number of graduates is in the school year 2009-2010, followed by the school year 2011-2012, then school year 2006-2007 next to this is school year 2010-2011, next is the school year 2007-2008, then school year 2012-2013, lastly who had the highest number of graduates is the school year 2013-2014. There are years that has equal number of graduates is in the school year 2001-2002, 2002-2003 and 2003-2004, 2004-2005. At the same time during the school year 2001-2002 and 2003-2004 they have a poor number of graduates followed by the school year 2000-2001 then 2003-2004, lastly the school year 2005-2006. This data says that each school year does not have a constant percentage of graduates, it happens that each school year has increasing and decreasing number of graduates.