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The table compares the proportion of students applying for and those being
accepted on three different kinds of university courses inthe UK from 2000 to
2002. Overall, there was a decrease in the number of applications and an
increase in the acceptance rates over the period shown. 
2.

The given table provides information on the number of UK university courses enrolment in
various subjects namely tourism, transport and travel between 2000 and 2002. In general, while
the amount of applications tends to decrease over the course of 3 years, the number of
acceptances still grows slightly for both men and women.

The table shows the number of students who applied and students who are accepted for
UK university courses in tourism, transport, and travel from 2000 to 2002.
Overall, there was a big difference between the number of students in each gender. While
the number of applications declines over the 3-year period, the acceptances number rose
slightly.
3. The table illustrates how Internet users spent their time in a variety of common
online activities between 2007 and 2009. Overall, in 2009, the amount of time
used for Social networking on the Internet was the highest in 8 common online
activities over the period shown.

The provided table compares the percentages of time spent online in eight most
favourite sorts of purpose, in the years 2007 and 2009. Overall, while there is a
rise in the two most common activities, most of the remainders tend to either
decrease or remain stable.
The table illustrates the percentage of time people use the internet for the eight most
popular online activities in 2007 and 2009.
Overall, there were some activities that had a proportion in 2007 rather higher than 2009
such as Emailing and instant messaging. On the other hand, Social networking, watching
videos and downloading music had the proportion in 2007 lower than in 2009.

The table compares the amount of time internet users spent on some well known online
activities in the year 2007 and 2009
It is clear that Social Networking activities rose sharply while E-mailing and Messaging
fell. The six6 remaining activities stayed roughly the same over 2 years.
4. The table shows the expected cost in American dollars for three projects for
sustainable forestry in West Africa, Central America, South-east Asia between
2020 and 2024. Overall, South-east Asia project will be allocated the highest
project cost for environmental plan over the period shown.
The presented table predicts the amount of money spent on three separate
environmental plans for balanced forestry over the span of 5 years, from 2020 to 2024.
Overall, while the amount of money declines progressively in the projects for West
Africa and Central America, the remainder tends to cost more in the later years
compared to the rest.
The presented table predicts the amount of money spent on three different environmental plans
for balanced forestry . Overall, while there is a decline in the amount of money for West Africa
and Central America projects, the remainder tends to cost more in the later years over the period
shown.
The table views how much money will cost on those three environmental projects for
sustainable forestry using the American dollars as a unit from 2020 to 2040.
Overall, the trend expected for West Africa and Central America in the table are
decreasing while the South-East Asia trend is increasing.
The table Illustrates the predicted cost of 3 environmental projects in the next 5 years
from 2020 to 2024. As can be seen from the table, West Africa and Central America
project costs are predicted to fall dramatically by the year 2024 while South-East Asia
costs will skyrocket.
5. The table illustrates the figure for the expected and the reality number of houses
constructed in the United Kingdom by seven different countries in 2010. Overall,
the actual number was significantly higher than the estimated number.
The given table provides the numbers of houses that were actually built in seven
different areas of the UK in 2010 compared to the estimated figures. In general, it could
be noticed that the actual numbers of built houses are usually greater than the initial
predicted figures.
The table shows the actual numbers of houses built in the UK by each region and the
estimated in 2010.
The table shows the actual numbers of houses built in the UK by each region and the
estimated in 2010.

Overall, the distance between the estimated number and the actual number was more
and more widened from Scotland and all the way to London.
The table compares the estimated number of houses built in the UK by region to an
accurate number in the year 2010.
Overall, the estimated number was lower than the actual number of houses, except for
Scotland and London.

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