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 memberships in each group, especially Arts and Crafts and other groups.
According to the statistical figures, there are numerous differences in the number of members who have already joined the Historical, Arts and Crafts, and other groups. While Arts and Crafts groups are the most attractive to people in the 20-30 age group, with the highest member data of 60 members and only 20 people in the 45-65 age group like this group. Similarly, other groups attract approximately 55 members in the 20-30 age group and have a big difference in the 45–60 age group, with under 10 people joining; while in contrast, there is a slight difference—about 25 members—in the two different age groups who join the history club. The club has a predominance of people in the 45–60 age group, with a total of 75 members.
Despite having different interests in many clubs, some groups also attract both age groups, such as the Archaeology group. Firstly, the balanced data of the members who joined the archaeology clubs, which has an equal number of people in the two groups, is 45 members. 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.
