The bar graph displays data on students sharing devices, with the vertical axis representing the percentage of students from zero to seventy percent in ten percent increments. The horizontal axis has four categories: No students sharing devices, 1 to 10 percent students sharing devices, 11 to 50 percent students sharing devices, and More than 50 percent students sharing devices. Within each category, there are four bars representing different percentages of low income students. The legend at the bottom of the graph indicates that the bars correspond to 25 percent or less low income students, 26 percent to 50 percent low income students, 51 percent to 75 percent low income students, and More than 75 percent low income students. The bars show a general trend of a lower percentage of students sharing devices in schools with a lower percentage of low income students. The data shows that in the More than 50 percent students sharing devices category, the bar for More than 75 percent low income students is the highest.ELOA pre- and post-OER 2014–2022.
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