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The image displays a bar chart titled "Mileage trips made by men and women" with six categories. For "Day trip," men travelled approximately 29,000 miles and women around 13,000 miles. In "Entertainment," men travelled about 27,000 miles, women close to 11,500 miles. "Meeting friends" shows men at roughly 25,000 miles and women at nearly 8,000 miles. "Taking children to school" has men at approximately 22,000 miles and women at around 6,000 miles. For "Shopping," men travelled nearly 20,000 miles, women close to 4,000 miles. Lastly, "Work" displays men travelling about 35,000 miles and women around 5,000 miles. The horizontal axis shows mileage from 0 to 40,000 in increments of 5,000, with bars for "Women" shaded with horizontal lines and "Men" with vertical lines.
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The bar chart illustrates the lengh of trips taken by males and females for six various purposes in a country in one year.
Overall, more miles were traveled to get to work by both men and women.
Women had traveled for entertainment or day trip purposes less than for any other purpose, with figures for mileages making up around 7 and 12 thousands.However, they had much longer trips to meet their friends or to take their children to school, figures staying at 25,000 and roughly 27,000 mileages passed. Most of their trips were for shopping or to work, spending 30,000 miles per each destination.
Regarding men, they have difference in all categories. For example, they spent significantly more time on day trips and trips for entertainment than women, about 3,000 miles more.In contrast, less mileages were traveled by them for purposes such as meeting friends, taking children to school, and shopping, also around 3,000 miles less on average. However, males spent more time on work commute, as their figure for mileages stood at a striking 35,000 by the end of that year.
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