The bar graph presented illustrates the number of mileage trips taken by females and males throughout the year for various purposes in a specific country.
Overall, the largest proportion of mileage trips is for work, while the smallest proportion is for day trips. A notable observation is that the number of male participants is higher than that of females for day trips, entertainment, and work, whereas females surpass males in meeting friends, taking children to school, and shopping.
To begin with, the number of miles traveled by men for day trips is approximately 10,000 miles higher than that of women, who travel around 5,000 miles. Following this, in entertainment, men travel about 15,000 miles, surpassing women by approximately 2,000 miles. In terms of work, men travel around 35,000 miles, which is 5,000 miles more than their female counterparts.
In contrast, the mileage traveled by women for meeting friends, taking children to school, and shopping is higher than that of males by approximately 25,000, 26,000, and 26,500 miles, respectively.
