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Band 7+: The bar chart shows the percentage of Australian boys and girls attending four different. Sport activities after school in 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of two genders (boys and girls) who are take part in four kinds of sport activities: swimming, football, netball, and basketball after school lessons in a single country (Australia) in 2010.

Overall, it is clearly seen that girls have more ability than boys in indoor sport activities—swimming and netball—while boys are good at outdoor activities—football and basketball.

In swimming, the girls’ percentage is higher than the boys’ by approximately 17%. With the exception of football, there is a big contrast between the genders; namely, the men’s proportion is much higher than the the women’s by 20%. However, if we look at netball, there is a huge difference between them, like football, but this time girls dominate by roughly 15%. Almost a similarity exist in basketball between both of them; boys by about 8% and girls by 7%.

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