The bar graph below depicts the number of male and female attending various evening courses: Languages, dancing, painting and reading.
Overall, women participate more actively than men in all cources shown. The pie chart , on the other hand, presents the age distribution of the evening course participants.
According to the bar chart, the reading course has the highest number of female participants, with approximately 37 women enrolled. Languages follows closely with around 35 women. Painting attracts about 26 women, while dancing has the lowest number of female participans at roughly 18. In comparison, the number of men attending these cources is much lower. Reading also has the highest male participants at about 18 men, whereas painting has the fewest male participants, with only around 9 men.
The pie chart shows that the largest group of participants is people aged 50 and above, accounting for 34.6% of all attendees. Participants aged 40-49 make up 28.5%, while those aged 30-39 represents 17.7%. Younger participants are fewer in number, with 20-29 year olds accounting for 11.5% and those under 20 making up only 7.7%.
In counclusion, women are the majority in all evening cources, especially in reading and languages, and the most participants are aged 40 or above.
