The statistics in the provided table chart and bar graph illustrate the information about how much time men and women allocated at leisure and household activities in Britain. The units are measured in minutes.
Overall, it is explicit that the highest amount of time was allotted on television, video and radio by men, while repair activities were given the least preference by women.
According to the given presentation, in the case of sports activities, the spending of males accounted for 15 minutes, which was lower than that of females (11 minutes). Moving further, 18 minutes were spent on reading by men, while 19 minutes were allocated by women. There were 134 minutes were allotted on television, video and radio by men, women showed only 118 minutes.
As can be clearly seen from the chart, in terms of cooking and washing, a major difference of 45 minutes was observed between the household activities of men (30 minutes) and women (75 minutes). The number of females who allocated time on shopping was 35 minutes, while males showed solely 25 minutes. In addition, males spent 19 minutes on repairing, while females allocated 10 minutes. More than 30 minutes were spent on clothes washing and ironing by women, on that activity the least time spent by men, which was 10 minutes.
