The bar chart illustrates data about the number of people in two age groups who joined various clubs in their city. Overall, the number of people in different age groups tends to engage in aesthetic, social, and fitness groups, such as Arts and Crafts groups, archaeology groups, and historical groups; however, there is a big difference in the number of members in each group, especially Arts and Crafts and other groups.
According to the statistical figures, there is a significant difference in members between age groups in the Arts and Crafts and Other categories, while the Historical club shows a moderate gap. The Arts and Crafts club is the most attractive to people aged 20-30, with 60 members, whereas only 20 members from the 45-65 age group participate. Similarly, the Other category has around 55 younger members, but fewer than 10 older members, showing a significant gap. The historical club is more popular among the 45–65 age group, with around 50 members..
Although preferences vary, some clubs attract both age groups, such as the Archaeology club. The Archaeology club has an equal number of members from both age groups, with 45 people in each. Whereas, in Fitness and social clubs, there are approximately 3 more people in the 20-30 age group than in the other age group, with 53 people in the 20-30 group participating.
