The illustration presents information about the proportion of Australian children in various ages who partisipated in four activities that are appropriate for their free time in 2012.
Overall, as is illustrated by the bar chart, the percentage of individuals watching TV ranked first, followed by the share of people riding the bike stood second then the percentage of people reading stood last.
The share of individuals aged 5-8 who watching TV was approximately 85%. In comparison with the percentage of people in the same ages who reading is larger by a narrow margin of 30%. Moreover, the share of people aged 5-8 who doing art was 60%. In comparison with the share of individuals in the same ages who riding the bike in thir free time is smaller by a narrow margin of 25%. Furthermore, the proportion of children aged 9-11 who prefer to watching TV was about 87%. Whereas, the share of children in the same ages who reading in their free time was just under 80%.
Moreover, the percentage of people aged 9 to 11 who doing art is almost as large as the share of children in the same aged who prefer to riding the bike. They contributed approcimately 60%. Additionally, the percentage of individuals aged 12-16 who watching TV was just under 100%. In comparison with the share of individuals in the same ages who used to reading is larger by a margin of about 40%. Moreover, the percentage of teenagers aged 12-16 who riding the bike was 80%. In addition, the percentage of people in the same ages who prefer to doing art was approximately 45%, ranked last.
