The pie charts illustrate information about the percentage of girls and boys free time activities.
Overall, as the graphs show that the rates of boys’ and girls’ hobbies are not similar in common sense. By contrast, kids from both of two genders willingly listen to music in the same percentage.
Looking at the categories where children’s activity data overlaps, reading has the lowest score on the boys’ activity chart, but it almost the highest on the girls’ activity chart, with percentages of 2% and 21% respectively. Computer games has the highest number of 34% on the first graphs, whereas on the second graph this segment is 18% lower – 16%. As is shown by the chart, listening to music has the same percentage in both charts, also, it’s the lowest percentage of girls activities.
Moving on to the categories where the activities on each graph are different, it’s clear that skate boarding and gymnastics have the same rate of 11%. Basketball and dancing have almost the same data of 26% and 27% respectively.
