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Band 4+: 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 graph provides data about the ratio of Australian children from three age groups who participated in four leisure activities in 2012.

Overall, it can be seen that the group of children from 5–8 years old, 9–11 years old, and 12–16 years old increased in the four activities. Furthermore, 12–16 years were consistently highest.

Looking at the 12–16 years chart, it is clear that the activities by watching TV stood at about 80% approximately. In the reading events, it has declined to 63%. The in-art activities again dropped to 55%. By doing the activities of riding a bike, it expanded to 81%, which was the highest value on the chart.

Turning to the 9–11 years data set, it is evident that the events by watching TV was 92% around. This figure slightly fell to nearly 70% in reading section. At the art activity, it again dropped to 57%. In the events of riding the bike, it grew up to 63%.

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