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The image shows a bar chart titled "Percentage of Australian men and women doing regular physical activity: 2010." The chart has six age groups along the x-axis (15-24, 25-34, 35-44, 45-54, 55 to 64, and 65 and over) and percentage values on the y-axis ranging from 0 to 60%. Each age group has two bars, one for males and one for females. For the 15-24 age group, males are at 52.8% and females at 47.7%; 25-34 has males at 48.9% and females at 42.2%; 35-44 has males at 52.5% and females at 39.5%; 45-54 has males at 53.3% and females at 43.1%; 55 to 64 has males at 45.1% and females at 46.7%; and 65 and over has males at 47.4% and females at 47.1%. All bars are black, with male bars being patterned and female bars being solid.
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The given bar graph illustrates the data of how much percentage of Australian male and female does exercise in 2010 in different age bracket.
Overall, it is clearly evident that female whose age between 25 and over were more engaged than male in doing physical activity. However, it was reverse in 15 to 24 age group.
By graph, it is clear that only age 15 between 24 men accounted 52.8% and women stood at 47.7%, which was only age group of male who do more exercise from any other age group. The number of men doing exercise declined by 10% in 25 to 34 but in women the number rise and which was 48.9%. Furthermore, 39.5% male and 52.5% female did exercise in age group of 35 to 44. Moreover, in age group of 45 to 54 the number of male increased and reached to 43.1% but in women it increased by 1%. Age of 65 and over both male and female did same amount of exercise which were 46.7 and 47.1 respectively.
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