The juxtaposition of a bar chart delineating the total number of women and men attending distinct evening courses at an education centre in the year 2009 and a pie chart elucidates data on different age groups that are taking part in the education centre’s courses.
Overall, the domination of women is evident among all the courses, except sculpture. Moreover, evening classes are more common in the age group of 50 years or older.
In terms of the bar chart, men are observed with a lesser quantity of participants in every course, besides sculpture, accounting for ten males and roughly six females. Furthermore, the highest number of females taking part in the courses was witnessed in the language courses, amounting to 40 females, twice the number of men. Painting courses also captured people’s interest, with women outnumbering men at 30 and 25 participants, respectively.
Drama classes also dominate women attending, with 20 attendees, double the number of male participants.
Regarding the pie chart, the highest rate of people attending the evening classes was apparent among the age group of 50 years or older, followed by the age group of 40 to 49 years old, accounting for 26%. Additionally, the age group under 20, the youngest among all, was identified as having the lowest percentage, making up 5%. In contrast, the age group between 20 and 29 years old was witnessed, with 11%. Lastly, the age group between 30 and 39 was ranked third, constituting 16%.
