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The image shows a bar chart of the percentage of Australian men and women doing regular physical activity in 2010, with age groups on the X-axis and percentage on the Y-axis, and separate bars for male and female. In the 15 to 24 age group, 52.8% of men and 47.7% of women engaged in regular physical activity; in 25 to 34, 48.9% of men and 48.9% of women; in 35 to 44, 52.5% of men and 49.5% of women; in 45 to 54, 53.3% of men and 49.1% of women; in 55 to 64, 51.3% of men and 47.1% of women; in 65 and over, 49.3% of men and 47.1% of women.
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The rendered bar graph illustrates the proportion of men and women of Australia of various ages doing physical exercises daily in 2010.
To embark on,the participation of males is the highest (53.3%) in the whole graph,except at the age of 15 to 24 where the females had the highest percentage of 52.8%,even higher than that of the males’ participation.Moving further,a noticeable decrease could be observed in women of age group 35 to 44 with 39.5%,also the same could be noticed for men of age 65 and over the percentage decreased to 47.1%.
Overall,from the data it is evident that,it displays an erratic pattern for both men and women of Australia of various age groups,and for age group 65 and over,the participation of both males and females are almost equal that us 47.1% and 46.7% respectively.
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