The given table provided the percentages of individuals who chose to use bicycles as their transportation to ride in one town in 2012. The presented statistics were divided into age group and genders.
From the provided information, the percentages of female bicyclelists were relatively higher than the opposite side’s on every age group. To be specific, the differences were significant on the age groups: 10-19 and 40-59, leaning to the female cyclelists group.
The percentage of male teenagers using bicycles within their town was slightly 20 percent lower than female’s. To add on, senior men’s percentage were also subtly lower than women’s, around 4.0%.
Regarding the toddlers and aldolescents’ use of bicycles in their town, they did not have enormous piviation. At 0-9 years old, the percentage of children that are girls rode their bicycles was only 1.3% higher than boys. The same went with young men and young women, about 7.25%
In conclusion, the percentages of female cyclists in one town took over the percentages of male cyclists. Additionally, the large gaps were on the teens and senior groups.
