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Band 5+: percentages of three groups of Australian children taking part in four kinds of activities in 2012.

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The image shows a bar chart with percentages of Australian children in three age groups (5 to 8 years, 9 to 11 years, 12 to 16 years) participating in activities (Watching TV, Reading, Art, Riding the bike) in 2012. Watching TV: 5-8 years 100%, 9-11 years 80%, 12-16 years 70%. Reading: 5-8 years 80%, 9-11 years 70%, 12-16 years 60%. Art: 5-8 years 60%, 9-11 years 50%, 12-16 years 40%. Riding the bike: 5-8 years 90%, 9-11 years 80%, 12-16 years 80%.
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The bar chart compares percentages of three age profiles of Australian children joining in four types of activities in 2012.

Overall, watching TV was the most prevalent activity for all age groups. Meanwhile, art attracted the minimum children among three groups.

To be specific, for children aged five to eight years old, more than 80% of whom likes to watch TV, while the percentage of of riding the bike was a slight lower than 80%. As for reading and art, the percentages were about 60% respectively.

Noteworthy dicrepancies can be observed in groups nine to eleven years old, where the most prevalent activity was watching TV, with almost 100%. While the least popular activity was art, with only 50%, half the level of watching TV. Similar situation also happened in group 12 to 16 years old, with about 100% in watching TV and 50% in art.

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