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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 number of people who traveled miles on trips in many years, for both genders and six specific goals, in a particular country.
Overall, females and males spend a significant amount of their time at work. However, day trips had the lowest miles traveled per year in the given timescale.
Women spent less time on day trips than men, more than 5000 miles for females and 10000 miles for males. Moreover, the data for women’s entertainment also showed fewer miles than men, around 12000 miles and 15000 miles, respectively. In addition, meeting friends—the first instance where women have more miles than men—shows 25000 for females and around 23000 for males.
Women also traveled around 28000 miles per year taking children to school, but men spent less time taking children to school than women, with 26000 miles per year. Furthermore, women shopped for 30000 miles, and men shopped for around 28000 miles per year. Finally, both genders traveled the highest miles for work: women worked 30000 miles per year, and men worked 35000 miles per year.
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