The bar graph shows data about the proportion of men and women who prefer to participate in five different activities among individuals aged 18 to 20 over a four-week period. Overall, both genders are more active in some activities than others. Also, cycling is the most preferred activity, while hockey showed an opposite pattern.
Regarding the most popular activities, the participation proportion for football is the highest among the others, with males being far more active in participating than females, at more than 50% compared to under 20%, respectively. The participation percentage for cycling is the second most desirable activity, with males being less active than females, at under 40% compared to 40%, respectively. Interestingly, swimming is one of the most desirable activities, with females being far more active than males, at around a third compared to a fifth, respectively.
As for the least desirable activities, the proportion of participation in hockey and basketball shows a similar pattern, with males being much more active than females. Hockey has the lowest trend, with males engaging in it approximately a third and females approximately more than one in ten. Moreover, women are less active than men in terms of participation in basketball, at about 13% compared to 5%, respectively
