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The bar chart illustrates the percentages of Australian school-aged boys and girls who participated in various sports after school hours in 2010. Overall, there were significant gender-based differences in sports participation between Australian boys and girls. Boys were much more likely to participate in football, while girls showed considerably higher participation in netball. Notably, non-participation […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentages of Australian school-aged boys and girls who participated in various sports after school hours in 2010. Overall, there were significant gender-based variations in sports participation between Australian boys and girls. While boys were far more likely to take part in football, girls showed generally much higher participation in netball. […]
The bar chart provides a breakdown of the attendance rate of Australian students in four activities after school in the year 2010. Overall, it is evident that football was dominated by male students, while netball and swimming were the most prevalent sports among female students. In addition, basketball and no sports were witnessed as having […]
The bar chart illustrates participation in five different sports in Australian children school hours in 2010. Overall, football was by far the highest figure on the chart among boys, while reverse was true for netball which was popular among girls. It is also clear that the proportion of children participating in swimming remained more even […]
The bar chart illustrates participation in five different sports in Australian children school hours in 2010. Overall, football was by far the highest figure on the chart among boys, while reverse was true for netball which was popular among girls. It is also clear that the proportion of children participating in swimming remained more even […]
The bar chart illustrates the percentage of Australian children who participated in four different sports – swimming, football, netball, and basketball- as well as those who did not engage in any sport after school hour in 2010. Overall, girls generally accounted for the largest share of participants in three of the sports, while boys dominated […]
The chart illustrates participation in by Australian teenagers after in different sports after study hours in 2010. The number of school children is measured in percent. Overall, the most popular sport was Football among boys, while netball was the most favored by girls. Moreover a little number of children were not interested in any sport. […]
The bar graph illustrates the participation of boys and girls in four various sports after school classes in Australia in 2010. Overall, boys were more active in football, while girls showed preference for netball and swimming. The number of students interested in basketball and no sport is similar across genders. In detail, the number of […]
The chart depicts the participation in various sports by Australian kids after school hours in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that the maximum proportion of boys participated in football, whereas largest proportion of female took part in netball in the given period. In details, football stood at 20% of the total boys involvement making […]
The bar graph illustrates different field of sports in Australia and participation of boys and girls in certain sports after school hours in 2010. Overall, Boys preferred Football, whereas Girls involved in Netball among all the Sports. In swimming 16% of girls took part , but in comparison to boys which is 2% lower. Similarly, […]
The provided bar chart depicts the percentage of participation by Australian boys and girls after school hours in five different spots games: swimming, football, netball, basketball, and no sports. The information is given for the year 2010. Overall, it is clearly seen that the maximum ratio of school age children was for football and netball. […]
The bar chart illustrates the involvement of Australian student in distinct sports after school time in 2010. The calibration has been done in percentage. As an overview, football was the highest played sport in boys, while girls were maximum in netball. Whereas, learners who do not prefer to any sport were lowest in both genders. […]
The bar graph provides information about the percentage of school going children who participated in various type of sports activities after school lessons in 2010. In general it is evident from the graph that Swimming and Football were most well- known type of activities for boys while girls were most enrolled in Netball. In addition, […]
Here’s an improved version of the essay aimed at achieving a Band 9.0 score: The bar graph illustrates the percentage of Australian children participating in various sports after school hours in 2010, divided by gender. Overall, the chart reveals clear differences in sports preferences between boys and girls. Boys predominantly participated in football and swimming, […]
The provided bar graph demonstrates the proportion of participants in different sports by Australian children after school hours in 2010, measured in percentages. Overall, what stands out from the given bar chart is that the proportion of boys, who predominantly participated in football and swimming, while girls mostly engaged in netball, with a significant number […]
The bar chart delineates the share of Australian students participating in four distinctive sports activities, separated by gender in 2010. Overall, it is discernible from the chart that football was the most popular sport for boys, while netball was for girls. Notably, both these kinds of sport saw a considerable gap between the proportion of […]
Given is a bar chart comparing the percentage of kids who engage in several sports including swimming, football, netball, basketball, and not sports after school hours in 2010 in Australia. In general, it is evident that while the figure for football that was played by boys was higher than it which was played by girls, […]
The graph compares how many Australian boys and girls participating in four sport activities after school in 2010. Overall, it is clear that girls tend to be more active than boys in swimming, netball and also no sports, while football and basketball were the most interesting activities for males. In addition, basketball was seen as […]
The bar chart gives information about how percentage of Australian children who participated in certain sports after school lessons in 2010. Overall, it is clear that football was the most interesting athletic sport for boys, while netball was for girls. Another interesting point is that basketball was seen as having slight differences in the number […]
The bar chart gives detailed information about participation in five sports by Australian children after school hours in 2010. Overall, boys prefer attending football classes after school, while girls prefer this sport the least. A popular choice for girls is attending netball. In 2010, the proportion of boys in schools who attended football was 20%, […]
