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The two charts depict the changes in the quantity of students at university in the UK and the authrity expenditure on each between 1999 and 2001. The pie chart illutrates the proportion of students by famiy financial support in 2011.

In general, the total of students at university in the UK flutuated in the period shown. There was 1100000 people. In the next four years. This figure rose gradually from 1500000 people to nearly 1700000 people before reaching it peak at about 2100000 people in 1999 and then the number of students experienced a slight fall to around 2000000 people in 2001

According to the second chart, the authority expenditure on each students witnessed a decline. The governmnet spending was about ̉̀6500 pound then this number

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