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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 provided bar graph illustrates the annual milles traveled by men and women for various purposes. It is evident that men generally travel more for work, entertainment, and day trip.
Men traveled approximately 35000 miles for work, significant more than 30000 miles by women.In contract day trips were the least common reason for tarvel for both gender, with women covering 7000 miles and men covering 10000 miles.
Women traveled more miles for shopping and meeting friends, with 30000 miles and 25000 miles, respectively,compared to men who traveled 28000 miles and 22000 miles for the same purposes
Looking from an overall perspective, it is evident from the given data that the smallest difference in miles travelled by men and women was taking for school. Women traveled 26000 miles for this purpose,only 2000 miles more than the 24000 miles covered by men.
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