The given pie chart shows the proportion of students who participated in the survey and detected that the number of them who go to sport events or do not attend, while the table compares the share of male and female students who attended five different events.
Overall, the greatest number of students do not take part in sporting events. Furthermore, among those male students, the most pronounced event is football, but it is true for tennis in the female students’ category. Additionally, there is a significantly wide disparity in all sectors, while basketball bucks the trend.
In detail, 20% of students go to the sporting events, which is the lowest figure in this trend. In addition, the substantial number of male students comprise 34, which is the highest point in this trend, whereas their female counterparts show the lowest figure, being only 1. However, basketball is also a popular choice for men and women because both of them share the same figures (10).
Likewise, badminton male players are double those of females (6 and 3 respectively). By contrast, the number of male volleyball players is 4, which is lower by 1 than that of females. Finally, the majority of female students play tennis, which is eight times higher, with the former being 24 and the latter accounting for 3.
