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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 provides information about the amount of mileage trips made by both genders (men and women) for day trips, entertainment, meeting friends, taking children to school, shopping, and work in a year in a particular country.
Overall, the highest number of miles was traveled by men and women for work purposes. On the other hand, both genders traveled the least on day trips.
In terms of work, men and women were the highest travelers, at 35,000 miles and 30,000 miles, respectively; this is similar to women’s shopping trips at 30,000 miles. Shopping was the main travel purpose at about 28,000 miles, followed by taking children to school, at around 27,000 miles and approximately 25,500 miles for both genders. Men and women traveled 25,000 miles and almost 22,000 miles, respectively, to meetfriends.
On the other hand, men spent 15,000 miles on entertainment purposes. Similarly, women spent about 11,000miles traveling. The lowest expenditure was on day trips, with 10,000 miles and nearly 7,000 miles traveled by men and women, respectively.
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